For folks who care about the science of cables, there are tests that I've seen that show various cables as well as 'minimum' wires trying to pass a square wave. Cables and cartridges have the highest mark up in the audio world (maybe some accessories are up there too), but there are audible as well as measurable differences. I'm not an engineer as possibly some of you are, but there are plenty of reasons for cables to pass things along differently. Some utilize plated cables, AQ uses a DBS system that reduces loading of the dielectric if I recall correctly. All of these things can be measured and are measured.
I personally have limits to what I will spend depending on my system. Most of the time, it's not difficult to chose wires/cables in a system. For those who believe in using basic wire, that's awesome and it works for you. No reason for any of us to talk you out of it.
I also agree with those who feel that some of the cables change the sound, but not always for the best. I actually don't like many lines of cables and I'm against 'tuning' your system using different cables. To me, I just get the system I love up front. I spend my money on components. Once I like what I'm hearing, then I will chose the cables that are the most neutral and will give me the dynamics, staging and anything else I loved to begin with. For me, the AQ and Cardas lines have been the best. I only am using the AQ line now and like anything else, there are diminishing returns. I will say that going from the less expensive cables in the line to the ones that use DBS, I hear positive differences. That's where the point of diminishing returns comes in. When I had the Vandy Treo's, I heard positive changes all the way up the line into the mega thousands range, but for me, it was silly to spend that much when I was using an 8k speaker and a 13k integrated.
Now I have a pair of Quatro's that cost over 15k or so I believe. NOW, the smaller positive differences are more pronounced and I'm thinking about spending a bit more as the system is worthy of it. Again, this is just me and my hearing.
I have been using a basic USB cable from my server to my Ayre QX5/20 DAC. I had a friend over and had him behind the system constantly changing the USB cable while I listened to the same passaged over and over again. I then asked him to leave on of them in to listen to some full songs. The cable that won out was the AQ Diamond USB cable. It works for me as it's not too expensive in my mind.
I personally have limits to what I will spend depending on my system. Most of the time, it's not difficult to chose wires/cables in a system. For those who believe in using basic wire, that's awesome and it works for you. No reason for any of us to talk you out of it.
I also agree with those who feel that some of the cables change the sound, but not always for the best. I actually don't like many lines of cables and I'm against 'tuning' your system using different cables. To me, I just get the system I love up front. I spend my money on components. Once I like what I'm hearing, then I will chose the cables that are the most neutral and will give me the dynamics, staging and anything else I loved to begin with. For me, the AQ and Cardas lines have been the best. I only am using the AQ line now and like anything else, there are diminishing returns. I will say that going from the less expensive cables in the line to the ones that use DBS, I hear positive differences. That's where the point of diminishing returns comes in. When I had the Vandy Treo's, I heard positive changes all the way up the line into the mega thousands range, but for me, it was silly to spend that much when I was using an 8k speaker and a 13k integrated.
Now I have a pair of Quatro's that cost over 15k or so I believe. NOW, the smaller positive differences are more pronounced and I'm thinking about spending a bit more as the system is worthy of it. Again, this is just me and my hearing.
I have been using a basic USB cable from my server to my Ayre QX5/20 DAC. I had a friend over and had him behind the system constantly changing the USB cable while I listened to the same passaged over and over again. I then asked him to leave on of them in to listen to some full songs. The cable that won out was the AQ Diamond USB cable. It works for me as it's not too expensive in my mind.