sploo
Somewhat extinguished member
But cables definitely matter... if you don't use any it doesn't workI seem to remember seeing speaker cable for sale years ago at around £13,000 per metre. Free postage though, which takes the sting out of it
And even "kettle leads" will into the thousands.
I was never convinced by any of it, but the nail in the coffin was seeing very expensive digital leads, which supposedly transferred the ones and zeros in a way that made them sound better (and worthy of the price tag). Snake oil is too weak a term imo
Someone touched on acoustic treatment (well, speaker placement) above, and coming from more of a recording studio rather than hifi point of view, this is something which I believe reveals the lack of sense in the hi fi world. To my mind expensive equipment with no regard to acoustic treatment and speaker placement is akin to buying a Ferrari to drive on pothole ridden blind corner rural roads of some back water.
Speaking of water, with so much of the world having no access to clean water, it does strike me as obscene. But I guess it's best to keep politics out of this...
Unfortunately snake oil and "woo" is way too common in home audio, and refreshingly seems to be much reduced in the pro audio world; where people seem to understand the need for good acoustics and sturdy cable connections - rather than flashy gear and £1000/m cables made of unobtainium that have been skinned in mouse willy leather.