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Nothing says “audiophile” like a $15,000 power strip.

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  • petrillic@hachyderm.ioP petrillic@hachyderm.io

    If you want to spend more than necessary, but at least not fund woowoo nonsense, Blue Jean Cables at least is totally honest about what they sell. They’re decent people too. They understand things like SWR and PSRR. They can read eye diagrams.

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    They’re also in Interbay here in Seattle. Or at least last I interacted with them they were.

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    • gloriouscow@oldbytes.spaceG gloriouscow@oldbytes.space

      @ltning @petrillic

      i've directional indicators on ethernet cables packaged with some high end networking gear.

      i was tempted to plug them in the wrong way for fun, but I didn't want to get fired if it actually mattered for some reason

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      @gloriouscow @petrillic Only reason for that is if the shielding is only grounded in one end, in which case the arrow don't refer to signal direction (duh!) but, presumably, which end should be connected to the grounded device.

      I don't think that would apply to speaker wire 🙂
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      • ltning@pleroma.anduin.netL ltning@pleroma.anduin.net
        @gloriouscow @petrillic Only reason for that is if the shielding is only grounded in one end, in which case the arrow don't refer to signal direction (duh!) but, presumably, which end should be connected to the grounded device.

        I don't think that would apply to speaker wire 🙂
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        @ltning @gloriouscow I demand guards on all my analog cables!

        Hold on, a product idea has just occurred to me. And then we can sell them super expensive triax connectors!

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        • petrillic@hachyderm.ioP petrillic@hachyderm.io

          @ltning @gloriouscow I demand guards on all my analog cables!

          Hold on, a product idea has just occurred to me. And then we can sell them super expensive triax connectors!

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          @petrillic @ltning

          i will say that after going down a rabbit hole trying to run an hdmi cable from my computer to my TV to support 4K @ 60fps ... that sometimes more expensive hdmi cables are, actually, better than the cheap ones

          But I paid $150 for the one that finally worked consistently, which would not even buy me a nice audiophile knob

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          • petrillic@hachyderm.ioP petrillic@hachyderm.io

            Nothing says “audiophile” like a $15,000 power strip.

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            @petrillic This is like an amped-up (pun definitely intended) version of what happens when an audiophile complains about my speakers and I ask what I could improve. The scale is always just ... I do not care That Much, and do not comprehend people who do.

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            • ltning@pleroma.anduin.netL ltning@pleroma.anduin.net
              @gloriouscow @petrillic I turned evil many moons ago. I went into a store and bought really expensive speakers, and then told the guy I'd be using cat5e to wire them up. He blew several fuses and ended up screaming in my face I could not walk out with those speakers and subject them to such abuse. So he handed me a pair of cables that cost like 500€ and told me to never come back.

              The cables have arrows on them "sound travels this way".
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              @ltning @petrillic @gloriouscow I feel like Cat5e might be a step up from the lamp cord that I use to connect the surrounds to my A/V receiver - at least from an interference perspective.

              My front speakers use some old Monster speaker cables that my wife owned before we met, which hilariously also have direction arrows on them - despite effectively being just chonkier 4-wire (for bi-amp) lamp cord.

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              • petrillic@hachyderm.ioP petrillic@hachyderm.io

                Nothing says “audiophile” like a $15,000 power strip.

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                @petrillic

                Yeah its expensive but i can hear the noise reduction from here.

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                • petrillic@hachyderm.ioP petrillic@hachyderm.io

                  Somehow, I ended up on the mailing list for an audiophile catalog and it’s just… well it’s amusing and sad in equal parts.

                  I mean who doesn’t need a $1,900 Ethernet cable? Jitter something something bullshit something.

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                  @petrillic And I thought a $130 ToSLINK optical cable that's basically thick monofilament fishing line inside black shrinkwrap was a rip-off.

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                  • petrillic@hachyderm.ioP petrillic@hachyderm.io

                    Look, I’m not an idiot. Yes there are qualitative, and sometimes quantitative, differences between various bits of audio gear. The Grado cartridge I have on my turntable sounds substantially different than the inexpensive Ortofon that came with it.

                    The Focal speakers have a very different sound that the KEF I looked at. Blah blah.

                    And a $12,500 power cable is a level of wankery that is just hard for me to believe anyone falls for.

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                    @petrillic Sure. I paid what might seem absurd amounts for a pair of transformers to use in a homebrew Harada amp, and if my 1970s Klipsch speakers weren't inherited, I'd probably still be paying them off, but I'm using electric heater zip cord for two 7 foot runs of speaker wire, and I'm entirely content with 3 foot Hosa RCA patch cords bought 30 years ago at Guitar Center for the -10dBV line level components of my system.

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                      @Unixbigot @petrillic And spend about $100,000 on acoustic treatment for your living room, starting with in-floor bass traps and a floor that's floating on neoprene bushings.

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                      • petrillic@hachyderm.ioP petrillic@hachyderm.io

                        Nothing says “audiophile” like a $15,000 power strip.

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                        @petrillic I'm wondering if you couldn't combine this market with the market for premium fules for electric car chargers.

                        Charging cable for 10,000 or so.
                        And maybe put up special chargers where the kWh costs 5fold normal prices.

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