The clue is in why I wouldn't buy a Dragonfly DAC from Audioquest! :lol:
Not that I need cables anyway, but if I look at a cable manufacturer's site, I check out if they sell
ethernet cables, and, if they do, what they say about them and how much they charge for them. Say, for example, I wanted a coax S/PDIF cable. Although I'd be naturally suspicious of of bling-bling materials and high prices, it is not a format I've ever really used, whereas I've known network cables for over twenty years.
It may yet be shown that something travels through the insulation, or the shield, that somehow, against all odds, manages to affect the audio section of a PC, but it is
soooo unlikely that, if it does, we can say,
ok, audio really does work by voodoo after all.
So, whilst I can personally deny and thoroughly doubt expensive USB and Firewire cables, I can admit they are (when connected to a DAC), at least within the realms of audio data and protocols, whereas a network cable is not, and no audio company has any right to pretend that they are, let alone charge high prices for blinged up ones. If a company does that, I am loathe to trust them at all.
By the way, there was a link in this thread that lead, either directly or very nearly, to a review of Audioquest network leads. Yes, the reviewer heard a difference. In a page or two of
it shouldn't, it can't, but it did, how can that be possible, somehow it didn't occur to him to ask a network engineer.
It's a sore point, and you now know how to wind me up! If it is a dull week on HiFiVision, start a thread on
hifi network cables, or other completely non-audio PC components or methodology: it'll always get me going

. I know I shouldn't, but...
:lol: