I think cables are over priced
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The reason I'm asking is I'm researching universal disk players such as the McCormack UDP-1 which carries the moniker as an "audiophile" udp but the Denon 5910 which does the same plus more on the video end, does not carry such a title. So is this just marketing or are there true characteristics that seperate the two?
I am having a hard time making up my mind. Both seem to be very well built speakers. I can get the Polks for around $270 /pair Canadian.($500 Retail) The Paradigms are more ~ $548 Cnd. Both have similiar frequency response, and size. I have a Paradigm PS1200 series subwoofer and I love it. It is stunning.
The Cyrus CD8x CD player (with its outboard power supply, PSX) has been making a lot of noise accross the pond for a while now (been in production just over a year), and it's been revered as 'the' state of the art cd player out there, even when compared with Musical Fidelity's line up...Any hope Stereophile can review it as as a swam song for red book cd's music reproduction?
Thanks!!
It seems to me that, while cables are important to get the best from equipment, they are less so than the other components of a system.
I am running Sonus Faber Cremonas on the end of a Naim 102/180 system, and was recommended Cardas Quadlinks that would have cost me four times what I finally paid for 'Signal' cables that I found on the Stereophile audio market pages, but which I have never seen reviewed in the mag. I wonder why not, as these cables are very clearly excellent and most appropriate to my setup?