Andrewjvt
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Vladimir said:shadders said:Hi,Vladimir said:shadders said:Hi,Vladimir said:shadders said:
Well made, overkill really. Why would you need more?
I would suggest that a standard Belkin is sufficient. The standard to which CAT5 cables are manufactured to, ensures compatibility and performance despite cost. I suppose the more money you pay, the better people feel. And no one would sell a cable at exorbitant prices. It would just, not be right.....
Regards,
Shadders.
The real weak point for me in ethernet cables are the cheap rubbish rj connectors. I've ruined many of them. Also I've never abused power or speaker cable like I have CAT5.
Yes - i have a laptop and the RJ45 socket failed after 3 months - brittle pins. I would have thought for hifi, it is plug in once and let it remain in place.
Regards,
Shadders.
Audiophiles fiddle with gear constantly. Plug in, unplug, swap, repeat. I've had several ethernet cables fail, not just the connectors.
Ive also had problems with this. Very good quality cat7 is still not very expensive so why not use it anyway. I would and will.
Ita not the same as paying thousands for speaker cable and thinking its an upgrade.
Was at a speaker factory rhe other day and most here wouldnt believe how thin the cable is inside the speaker connecting the woofer and tweeter to the cross over.
On another note.
But id be happy to try cat7