Plussound has been in business for a while now and if someone ever asks me for a decent cable maker in US, it has to be them. If you can't hear a difference in cable with the sound then please move along and stop spamming here
gearofwar113Without any proof and blind tests your opinion is as worthless as those from skeptics. You seem to be defending them pretty strongly, I wonder if you have any direct or indirect interest in these cables being sold.
You probably can't pick out anything except my username which i have been using more than 10 years . Try to interpret my profile picture ,maybe that might convince me a bit more that you actually have "brain". Anyways , if you relate my name to an old game called by the name "Gears of war" , it has an "s" in there after the word "gear" , my name can be interpreted in many "better" ways except the lame "Ray" couldn't relate it to anything else than a game title, this "Ray" is really hurting my eyes
you don't know how to hear, khaja, that is the problem. gearofwar113 knows how to hear best of everyone in the whole world. gearsofwar113 hears the voices in the head saying: "gearsofwar113 you have most beuatiful hearing the world..."
It always amuses me how cable drops never fail to attract fine crowd of people with innate need to ridicule products (that they never tried) and their owners. Sure, ALL interconnects above $15 are overpriced junk. Sure, nobody needs $400 watch when $20 timex would do as well. And owning $100 pocket knife is a pure show off. And do not even get me started on owners of race cars that buy that highly priced soft sticky tires and then immediately 'shave off' half of perfectly good new thread before even installing them on a car - they must be simply mad to do that. But for some peculiar reason, pricey cables... are like a red cloth to a bull, and tend to generate a lot of self-righteous indignation, while the rest of 'excess' usually gets ignored. So amusing...
My practical contribution to this thread: those cables may be great in their ability to maintain good sound quality passing through (or not), but their length might be impractical for many (if not most). Shortest cables in my collection are just over 1', and I would not want cables that are any shorter. But... I am sure there are people for whom that short length will be just perfect...
Olekyour Comparisons do not hold up. Most expensive cabling is more like a standard Ford Focus with fancy paint work but no other upgrades. This ‘ain’t no Ferrari.
OlekIsn't it funny how double-blind testing repeatedly fails to detect any different in sound quality between $5 interconnects and cables costing many times that? Why do you suppose people can only "hear" the difference when they can see the difference?
Difficult to sell audio cables without a review(s) and testimonials. Tons of start-up cable makers touting this n' that and then there are the "industry standards" (more scrutinized) like Kimber Kable and Cardas. Even on build quality alone this is an easy pass because cheap cables can be just as or more reliable than over built ones. Sadly, this is based on personal experience.