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What HDMI cable???

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  • aliEnRIK
    aliEnRIK Posts: 17,741 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    -Ad- wrote: »
    Ah, there is :beer:

    This is the video settles the debate, and is from an industry expert.

    :A


    Oh well, thats that then :rolleyes:
    :idea:
  • -Ad- wrote: »
    Ah, there is :beer:

    This is the video settles the debate, and is from an industry expert (see 3:30).

    :A

    The relevant part of the video to this discussion is 03:22 - 04:10 for those disinclined to watch the whole thing.

  • Leopard
    Leopard Posts: 1,786 Forumite
    nitr02007 wrote: »

    Taken from the AVForums: here
    [Important note added by admin : Different HDMI cables do not affect the quality of the picture. FACT.

    Well, that's clearly wrong. A defective one will. :rolleyes:

    Don't laugh at banana republics. :rotfl:

    As a result of how you voted in the last three General Elections,
    you'd now be better off living in one.

  • aldo wrote: »
    Don't buy any HDMI cables from Curry's/Dixons. They are £69.99 for the Belkin Pure AV and on Amazon £7.99 for the same cable!

    Don't forget PC World is the same company and has the same over the top inflated prices.
    Why buy when you can win!
    BEST WINS 2009: SONY BRAVIA TV SONY BLU-RAY PLAYER
    WINS IN 2010: CREME EGG BEACH BALL :rotfl:
    What i want to win: [STRIKE]Blu-Ray Player[/STRIKE]/PS3, Home cinema system, More Beer!!!
  • Following courtesy of http://www.boingboing.net/2008/03/03/do-coat-hangers-soun.html :

    It's more than just your power cable!

    As long as you're replacing the 4 feet of power cable from the system to the wall, you should consider replacing all the cheap 12ga wiring in your walls with solid silver wire. Remember, a system is only as good as it's weakest link!

    The circuit breakers in your home should have gold plated contacts. As for the circuit breakers, I find that Cutler-Hammer breakers sound much better than Square-D. They have a warmer, more lifelike sound. Some people prefer old fashioned fuses, but I think they sound slow.

    The wire from your breaker box to the transformer on the telephone pole outside is usually inferior as well. I would suggest 1000 strand silver 2 gauge wire with a teflon jacket for this. It costs a couple hundred dollars per foot, but the results are well worth it! As a bonus, your socks come out whiter in the wash!

    If you can, talk to the power company about upgrading the wires that go to the power grid in your neighborhood. Everyone within a square mile of your house will thank you for it when the sound and picture coming from their televisions improves tenfold!

    Also, if you are a multi-billionaire, you have the option of paying the power companies to upgrade the high tension power distribution wires in your state. Since this is a high voltage application in excess of 50,000 volts, only the best will do! Copper shielded silver wire with braided gold plated magnesium outer layers works well in this application. Also, if your high tension power distribution line must cross other high tension lines, (especially inferior consumer grade lines) railroad tracks or rivers wider than 6 feet, then do so at a perpendicular angle. This may require the relocation of some high tension towers and the appropriation of additional farmland or nature preserve areas, but hey, we are seeking perfection! (Tip! Replacing the cheap ceramic insultors hanging from the towers with ones from Waterford Crystal is a worthwhile upgrade!)

    This is very important! I'll say it again. The quality of the system is only as good as it's weakest link!

    Then again, all this may be unnecessary. Depending on the distance to your power plant, it may be more effective for you to build your own power plant on site. This will save you billions in wire costs while shortening the length of your wire greatly. It has the additional benefit of being dedicated to your particular audiophile setup! You can choose whichever power generation technology that suits your system. - Coal, gas, hydro, nuclear, etc. -
    Call me old fashioned, but I prefer the sound of a coal power plant over nuclear, but if you are a sold state user, you may prefer nuclear or hydro. Solar or wind I'm afraid is out of the question. It just doesn't have the peak current capability necessary for truly high end equipment! Solar power also suffers from a "space noise" problem that comes from the solar panels absorbing spurious radiation from sun spots, distant stars, pulsars, quasars and especially black holes. Black holes especially cause a sort of "suckout" in the sound of string instruments. I can hear this effect when there is black hole acting up on a solar powered system.

    I suppose there are naysayers out there who will say that I can't "scientifically prove" any of this, but what has science ever done for us?

    Well, I can't prove any of it, and I don't need to! I can hear the difference because I have a golden ear. If I want to spend my money on things like this and I think it sounds better, then who are the objectivists to say I can't enjoy it?

    There are strange powers in the universe that affect our audio systems that our puny brains are far too feeble to understand! The best we can do is tweak things until we are emotionally satisfied with the results. Do not try to understand why. Just enjoy the music!
    604!
  • Leopard wrote: »
    Well, that's clearly wrong. A defective one will. :rolleyes:

    Stop stirring - you'll start AlienRik off again.. :rotfl:
  • kwikbreaks
    kwikbreaks Posts: 9,187 Forumite
    I like the one on their home page...
    The cables made by Monster Cable (the company that enjoys suing other companies that have the word "monster" in their name) sound no better than coat hangers, according to a man who ran a blindfold test to compare the quality of audio running through each.
  • almillar
    almillar Posts: 8,621 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    Please, whatever your opinions are, don't confuse 'quality' cables that we're talking about with Monster cables, or the ones that cost a lot in Currys/PC World/Comet. Those, as already discussed, are similar to the cheap ones, just at a much higher price!
  • aliEnRIK
    aliEnRIK Posts: 17,741 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Im just waiting for the old chestnut ~ denons digital cable on amazon...............
    Cmon guys, your letting me down here
    :idea:
  • Leopard
    Leopard Posts: 1,786 Forumite
    nitr02007 wrote: »

    Stop stirring - you'll start AlienRik off again.. :rotfl:


    I am shocked, indeed shocked and deeply hurt, that anyone could accuse me of being a stirrer. :D


    (Actually, my remark was more motivated by having discovered, yesterday, that one of our own HDMI leads is defective. :mad: )


    Upon the issue of impure and spiky mains electricity, I would (seriously) be interested to know whether home-generated electricity (e.g. by wind propellor, water- flow or solar) is better to use for sensitive electronic equipment or whether the equipment to convert it to AC at an economic price introduces elements that renders even disruptive mains electricity (such as we get) a better option. Anyone know?

    Don't laugh at banana republics. :rotfl:

    As a result of how you voted in the last three General Elections,
    you'd now be better off living in one.

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