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RE: Black Rhodium Cables From The U.K.

Posted by Duster on July 14, 2017 at 18:46:21:

"Simpler is better. Period."

That's another quandary, Isaak. Much of what makes an audio cable high-performance in nature is eliminating the deleterious side affects of a cable/connector/jack interface which is still not perfected as of yet. But new materials, methods, and designs are still in the works; there is a future in high-quality audio cabling.

For example, the notion of past-proven pro audio cables being considered as good as it gets because they are simple does not provide what I'm seeking in an audio cable, because I know better via direct experiences over the course of many years of personal evaluation to accept that notion as a dead-end when it comes to cables and my audiophile enjoyment.