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Richard Butler |
Many tracks sound great without these cables, indeed some of the greatest tracks of all time were recorded on cheap equipment, but if you think you'll get $2600 worth of added benefit in your musical outcomes, fair enough. You know a lot of producers deliberately add in ambient noise and even hum to give thier tracks some personality! |
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DJRYAN™ |
Isn't that the Truth.. I'm working with an acapella right now that still has some of the original track in it. I think the added noise helps (a little) but damn.. $2600!! I would've bought me a pair of CDJ-2000's |
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meriter |
That's nothing I got the Audioquest Magic BJ cables for $5,000 now I ejaculate music theory checkmate atheists |
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Normie |
Your cash so Congrats! Hope you love them. Now assuming you aren't trolling, Why?
I just have a hard time wrapping my head around dropping that kinda scratch on eliminating the last .0001% of a problem when it could buy so many more beneficial things that would make far more of a perceptible improvement on any given setup.
now if someone has the absolute top shelf of everything, and more money than God, then why not. But since that's probably not the case...WHY?
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DJ RANN |
Lol, I love the fact they do it in an unbalanced RCA version.
You'd have to be an absolute muppet to shell out $2.5k for these.
(and yes, normie, UrbanNinja is trolling. In fact that's the only posts he makes. I've got a feeling it's OrtofonChild or Beatflux). |
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Normie |
I figured he was, but considering some of the 'serious' questions/statements I've seen made on music forums, you gotta wonder
And SOMEONE with more money than brains buys these things ;)
quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Lol, I love the fact they do it in an unbalanced RCA version.
You'd have to be an absolute muppet to shell out $2.5k for these.
(and yes, normie, UrbanNinja is trolling. In fact that's the only posts he makes. I've got a feeling it's OrtofonChild or Beatflux). |
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Subtle |
quote: | Originally posted by DJRYAN™
Isn't that the Truth.. I'm working with an acapella right now that still has some of the original track in it. I think the added noise helps (a little) but damn.. $2600!! I would've bought me a pair of CDJ-2000's | That is usually from the headphones the singer is wearing while singing. |
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Beatflux |
quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Lol, I love the fact they do it in an unbalanced RCA version.
You'd have to be an absolute muppet to shell out $2.5k for these.
(and yes, normie, UrbanNinja is trolling. In fact that's the only posts he makes. I've got a feeling it's OrtofonChild or Beatflux). |
No no no...I wouldn't have posted cables.
The brilliant pebbles are the most ridiculous...
http://www.machinadynamica.com/machina31.htm
(literally small bags filled with ty gem store rocks) |
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Normie |
I bet that guy has made a ton of money. I wonder if the type of tape used to tape these miracles of audio to the plugs makes a difference. Scotch tape seems so transparent with no shielding qualities...and the Sky cables make such a big issue of 8000 amp welding....
I am just so troubled by all this... ;)
quote: | Originally posted by Beatflux
No no no...I wouldn't have posted cables.
The brilliant pebbles are the most ridiculous...
http://www.machinadynamica.com/machina31.htm
(literally small bags filled with ty gem store rocks) |
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DJRAMM |
wow check out those salty cables, congratulations on your purchase ninja, you truly are learning |
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UrbanNinja |
quote: | Originally posted by DJRAMM
wow check out those salty cables, congratulations on your purchase ninja, you truly are learning |
thanks ramm, i never knew how much of the lo end frequencies i was missing using these whack monster cables. Now with the sky cable i have clear highs solid shaped lows and sleek mids |
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