I went to a Hifi show some years back on display were a 3m pair
Of speaker cables with a security guard standing by them
I asked the price and was told they were £22,000 a pair
All I could say to the guy does the security guard come with them.
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I went to a Hifi show some years back on display were a 3m pair
Of speaker cables with a security guard standing by them
I asked the price and was told they were £22,000 a pair
All I could say to the guy does the security guard come with them.
Sorry, but for £22k I'd expect the seller to actually put valid, repeatable, scientific evidence on their website, rather than a crap little squiggle of a diagram, which my eight year old son could whip up in two minutes on Apple Pages.
They expect us to swallow their absurd claims but offer not a single graph, a single data sheet, a single response comparison - nothing. Just a grey box with white lines and a caption below each.
That makes me think that they're full of crap and aiming their product at those with way more money than sense.
If they have created a product which genuinely revolutionises the transmission of electrical signals (which is what amplifiers output from their speaker terminals) then they should be shouting about it; such a product could revolutionise industry, not least in the energy markets. At least their clients spending sh*tloads of hard earned deserve to see what the product is doing.
But no. There's none of it. Just adver-gumph, sales blah, silly pictures and absurd claims. That for me states clearly that it's exactly that and not a revolutionary product worth spending stupid money on.