The Shunyata Research OMEGA-X-Ethernet Cable


frank009
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I have the Shunyata Research Omega line for my digital interconnects and alpha cables for the rest of my system. they make great cables. I had the entry level Audioquest ethernet but upgraded to their Diamond Ethernet Cable....very stiff, care for the connection points/ports required!  Also put in a Synergistic Research Ethernet Switch. The combination is great, need nothing more. In my system, It made a difference....

But I am in the camp of "the last three feet matter".

Conversations such as this one are meaningless. Nobody wins, everybody loses. These conversations inevitably turn into name calling, which is not constructive, nor do they help move the conversation forward.

Contributors are on one side or the other - subjective or objective.

Neither opinion will ever convince the other side.

A really good topic that everyone can enjoy without taking sides is a far better use of the space on this forum.

@frank009 

 

I haven’t heard this cable to have an opinion about it ... have you?

I have extensively listened to the Shunyata catalog, in a properly treated and credentialed Mastering room with evolution acoustics monitors and top quality, amplifier and monitor controller, etc.

... and particularly when it comes to power cords, yet in general across the line, this is not a snake oil company

science based tech   
 

audible results 

also ... you totally abuse and misused the concept of virtue signaling… Which makes this post seem like it was made by someone who’s not very smart. 
 

virtue signaling is a very specific thing with a moral component

A cable manufacturer claiming superior performance isn’t making a moral claim at all — they’re making a technical/commercial claim. There’s no virtue being signaled. The right criticism would be something like “marketing hype,” “audiophile snake oil,” or “unsubstantiated performance claims.”

And yet have you done any listening? If we haven’t done any listening, then we should probably shut the F up until we do.

I get the engineering rationale, assuming we can measure for everything. However, I’m reasonably confident that the technology to measure everything has yet to be invented. In the meantime I use my ears.  If a new cable or component, regardless of cost makes an improvement in my ability to listen for enjoyment I’m good with without knowing on the molecular level why that is.