Why so many AQ Hurricane PC's for sale?


There must be 15-20 for sale on USAM alone, that seems kinda high. Is there something about them? Are they highly system dependant? I am browsing a good cable to feed a Power conditioner I have on order and saw so many of them for sale while searching.

fthompson251

Also random thoughts to all regarding counterfeit products. About 25 years ago when a new wave of designer blue jeans became the rage , Levi’s were $25 and the designer pairs were $80-150. My son’s friend worked at a specialty store in the local mall. He started buying all the same jeans Gray Market direct from China. The kids sold them out of their car trunk at the high school parking lot.  They made a killing as their cost was around $30 per pair to them. This went on for over a year until US Customs  confiscated a couple of shipments and the kids stopped. They were the legit product and not seconds. The Chinese manufacturers had no problem overproducing and selling all they could. I saw this again years later with Oakley and Rudy sunglasses as my friend was importing and selling them to hustle a quick buck. He went on to sell cycling apparel the same way until he was banned from EBay. Regards , Mike B. 

ricred1

As always, I enjoy reading about your latest Cable/Cord update. Can you talk more about the presentation and sound of the Vortex compared to Nordost Valhalla 2?

 

I agree that Gear/System matching is key for Cabling.

Happy Listening!

 

@buellrider97 

Thanks for your kind words. 

Unfortunately, when the house was built I gave little thought to audio and as a result, my space is quite challenging.

BTW, I just received a delivery of Synergistic AC cords I'm going to demo. I haven't yet examined them to determine whether the jackets are woven from 100% genuine poodle hair!  ;o) 

 

 

@hoodjem , It was a dog joke on the side. I commented on how beautiful StuartK’s home is. And he has a big fluffy dog, hence the dog hair jokes.  I have two standard poodles , one cream and one black.  Cheers , Mike B.