daveh75 said:
I stupidly got caught up in all the forum hype WRT Gotham and bought a set. Thought they were poorly made, and of course made no difference to SQ. 2* is being over generous IMO..
But how does an interconnect cable change SQ? No cable, however expensive or esoteric, can add anything to a signal (although worryingly large numbers of people seem to think they can - without thinking about it or being able to explain how exactly), all the best cable can realistically do is not degrade that original signal and it protect from outside interferance (if it is a problem to begin with) through shielding.
Of course if a cable really did alter SQ (and I am happy to accept that some probably do via frequency degregation) it is by restricting parts of the original signal - but then what you have is a very rough (and often daftly expensive) method for doing it; far better to get a proper equaliser in the first place (or a source and amp that actually work as they should).
Personally I'm convinced that all this cables alter sound malarky came about when most amps ditched their tone controls and equalisers were seen as so 1980s. Ever since people have been desperately trying to recreate their effects, often without realising, and many are fooled into paying lots of money for some copper or silver wire in the process.
Me? Well I', happy with my Mark Grant GD1000's that also got a rubbish review in WHF, simply because they offer the right quality materials in the right wire gauge in a well made way and a half-decent price. I've not used Gothams, but if some are poorly put together then that is probably where the issue lays, otherwise they will sound the same as any other cable that has the right gauge of copper between the two decent connectors...