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Old 02-06-2005, 10:41 AM   #1 of 18
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I can't believe the difference


I know about all the threads dealing with cables. Some say that the cable doesn't make the difference, some say that it does. Well, I just replaced my component cables running from my DVD player, Sony DVP-NS999ES, to my TV, Sony KP-51WS510 with new Silver Digital cables. Wow, what a difference. Colors are much more vivid and the overall picture looks cleaner. I know that these cables are not cheap, but well worth the investment. I would recommend making the upgrade to anyone who is thinking about it.


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Old 02-08-2005, 09:02 AM   #2 of 18
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Neil,

Cables do make a difference! On audio and video. I'm glad you are enjoying the improved picture.




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Old 02-08-2005, 09:11 AM   #3 of 18
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What were the old cables? Were they damaged somehow or not adequate to transmit the electrical signal?

Though I can see that you want very much to believe that the difference is real (despite the title of this thread), be sure to try a blind test while you still have time to get your money back.

I literally can't believe the difference.



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Old 02-08-2005, 09:23 AM   #4 of 18
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I'm not a beliver in cables make a difference as in 500 dollar cables but if there is a difference to be had,its more likly in video then audio,imo.



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Old 02-08-2005, 09:38 AM   #5 of 18
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well, in the end. Its just matter if the buyer is happy. If he is, good for him, he spent his money well. Some people probably can't tell the difference between a S-video connection and composite, or CD to MP3, or Mp3 to DVD-A, some people can't tell the difference between speakers. But we buy them, and as long as we think we like the change, we have made a good purchase. I say if you think the cables are better, then they probably are. Just be happy with the purchase you make
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Old 02-08-2005, 11:25 AM   #6 of 18
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With analog interconnects and video cables there definitely can be differences, and going from a basic cable to a decent one will typically be a very noticable one. I don't subscribe to the $500 cables idea either, but I most certainly feel good cables have their place.



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Old 02-09-2005, 08:24 AM   #7 of 18
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Phillip

The cable I replaced was a regular component cable (pure copper, 75 ohm rca). I replaced it with a digital silver/copper alloy cable. Again with a 75 ohm rca connector.


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Old 02-09-2005, 08:51 AM   #8 of 18
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I also agree that cables make a differance. Not the ultra highend boutique cables just good cables. To this point, I had an ISF tech over and we did a comparison of a cheap cable and a pair of Silver Cables(I had my doubts about cables and still do in the high end stuff) from one of the Internet companys that sell good cables at a good price or should I say cheap compared to the boutique cable co. It did change the picture and this was from his gear not are eyes. The picture was brighter and the colors stood out more. Did the same with audio and it showed changes as well. One change was sheer sound level so we turned the amp down to get the same level so the amp is not working as hard. It also made a few of the differant freq. change a little. Then we put on a highend cable that I made the mistake and bought, it was better then the cheap cable but not the good internet cable. Now this all said all that really maters are your ears and eyes. If you buy a $1000 cable and you love what it does that is all that matters!!



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Old 02-09-2005, 09:01 AM   #9 of 18
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Now take off the new cables and put back the old cables. Check the picture quality.

Just the act of unplugging and replugging has cleaned the contacts. If your old cables were in place for years, you might well have been able to "replace the old cables with themselves" and gotten improvement to the picture.

If you have the AVIA disk, play the 200 TVL resolution test pattern. Cable deficiencies often show up here.

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Old 02-09-2005, 10:18 AM   #10 of 18
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I agreed totally about cable upgrade, you get what you paid for. I spent $1000 on cables with my $200 receiver. WoW, what a different, it sounds better than any $1000 receiver without cables.

Just kidding.



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