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<blockquote data-quote="Gerhard" data-source="post: 55742" data-attributes="member: 388"><p>I am by no means trying to bash Vivid at all - to the contrary. I think they are making a statement (not trying to put words in their mouth either) that perhaps the emphasis on esoteric wires is not really justified. If Vivid does not deem R10k/m (or whatever price) wire necessary for their $65k speakers then what is the point in spending thousands of rands on speaker cable if the last meter or so is "cheap" (comparatively speaking) cable - the same goes for "high end" power cables. The plastic connector suggests to me that the wire they use is probably in the tens of rands per meter. </p><p></p><p>At least it gives someone the opportunity to offer an "upgrade" package for the Giyas @ a bargain price of R50k or something ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerhard, post: 55742, member: 388"] I am by no means trying to bash Vivid at all - to the contrary. I think they are making a statement (not trying to put words in their mouth either) that perhaps the emphasis on esoteric wires is not really justified. If Vivid does not deem R10k/m (or whatever price) wire necessary for their $65k speakers then what is the point in spending thousands of rands on speaker cable if the last meter or so is "cheap" (comparatively speaking) cable - the same goes for "high end" power cables. The plastic connector suggests to me that the wire they use is probably in the tens of rands per meter. At least it gives someone the opportunity to offer an "upgrade" package for the Giyas @ a bargain price of R50k or something ;D [/QUOTE]
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