Pure Note Cerulean


I am trying a pair of xlr interconnects and have found them to be terrific. Bested transparent ultras I was using.
Has anyone tried the speaker cables. How long does Pure Note generally have their new products on sale? Do I need to rush? Thanks
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Does anyone else wonder this? I sometimes take a look at the different threads people respond to. Anyone else ever take a look at Sonic_genius'? It is like he has a megaphone for Pure Note cables and that is it. Sonic_genius if you happen to be an innocent contributor, I personally apologize. However, with reading everything that comes to mind that you have ever written about is like you have a vested interest or own part of Pure Note. Also, out of my curious nature, have you ever tried the Poiema's? It would only seem logical that you have before you say another cable is "better" without even knowing in your own system.
I want to comment or at least acknowledge from a consumer standpoint, I appreciate RidgeStreetAudio & Michaelhwolff's usernames in that they are both honest in who they are and no smoke and mirrors up front and foremost.

My post above was a bit of a suprise to me when I clicked on Sonic_genius' "anwers" and EVERYTHING, I think 171 or something like that was all cable talk. All pro Pure Note, no substance. Who on here comments on only one topic? We all search for direction, help, sometimes for ourselves, sometimes for others. But to be commenting on this board with the sole purpose to mouthpiece a product without letting others know you are affiliated with the company is shameless... just an observation some may want to be aware of...
Just an observation anyone can make. Under each post, your moniker, which is underlined is a link to your email... next to that you can click on a link that says "threads" or "answers"... if you click on Drrdiamond's for example you will see...

Amps Preamps (99)

Speakers (86)

Digital (49)

Cables (45)

Misc (40)

these above counts were as of today of course, but one can make an educated guess that the person is reading/posting as well as helping/advising/asking in all of the above threads.

When you look at Sonic_genius' answers you see:

Speakers (1)

Cables (174)

That is it. It is POSSIBLE he is just another audiophile like us and knows all there is to know about speakers, amps, preamps, music, etc. and only has interest in cables, however that seems very unlikely to most of us that use the boards. At least to me anyone that has enough time to post 174 times on cables, would never have a question or answer regarding gear? No advice on amps, preamps, digital, etc. YET has 174 views on cables alone? Manufacturer or close friend, etc. is the writing on the wall that I see.

Perhaps I am wrong. Seems odd to be so "one dimensional" on this board is all...
Ahh... one last note under the Sonic_genius account, other than just 174 posts on cables, he/she also has three reviews posted for Pure Note... another coincidence I am sure. No, you detect no skepticism on my part.

I am sure the Pure Notes are good cables, as I have heard that from many. Just seems to send up a red flag when I notice an account that is only active to "glorify Pure Note cables" and basically nothing else.

Happy listening.
I can't believe people are defending Pure Note on this. They are a business! They should find ways to accept money from customers! Ever hear "the customer is always right" ? Ridiculous what excuses some people will make to avoid a little extra work.

Hassel, do give Robert a call at Ridge Street Audio. I am certain he will take care of you without insult.
Let me make a comment:

ANY COMPANY, yes ANY can set up a secondary bank account with NO FUNDS in it, just to receive wire transfers. Once the money is wired, withdrawal and deposit into your main account. If someone wanted to "give" a compnay thousands of dollars of business, it only makes sense that the company be able to actually sell their goods. Make sense?

I actually DO understand, it is not the easiest transaction. My wife owns her own business. Doing business the proper way is not always the "easiest" or most "convenient". However, take a look at successful companies and they find a way to make the customer happy as well as take their money with a friendly smile and a hearty handshake.

Perhaps I shouldn't make public such "top secret" business tactics for success.