Over the years I’ve witnessed a plethora of information about cables and how much they cost to manufacture. I’d like to share my stats with the experience of actually doing it, because most online opinion is based upon extrapolated assumptions. let’s cover those assumptions by taking this oddity to something you can palate. The cheapest hamburger you can get cost one dollar. Millions of people believe it’s delicious. I myself might even partake, if it wasn’t for the unfavorable way I feel afterward. When it comes to cables many people haven’t got past that one dollar hamburger. However when the listening health side effects overtake them, they simply reduce or stop listening. Perhaps there’s a reason older people love music, but stop listening. There is extrapolated assumption as to doubling the price might equal twice as good. But I ask you, “How many two dollar hamburgers have you consumed that you felt quantitatively awesome about?” So cost, nourishment, and taste are separate facets. Now I’ve had some pretty good hamburgers that were $6-8 but my absolute favorite hamburger of all time is $13.50 it was made in a small butcher deli shop. They had a strong control over the quality of meat, how it was processed and where it came from; a cumulative effort that all of the other hamburgers seem to lack. Since were talking about food I know that most people in America have went out to dinner and probably spent more money on a meal, then they have ever considered spending on a cable. Let’s examine the balance of this logic. In one hand we may enjoy music on a higher level of expression, On the other hand feeding is necessity. Music might last you a lifetime, the other goes to poo! Is there a catch? of course, nobody can force you to make a smart buying decision. Well darn it. I believe I’m going to have to do a series of posts, to get to my main topic. So until next time enjoy the beautiful spring.
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