Right. My knowledge of the super high end is limited. :)
I have a Marantz SR-8200 receiver that I bought back in 2002 that's
still humming along nicely. 90% of the time it's on playing Dora the
Explorer DVD's for my daughter, so it's not like I'd have any need to
update anytime soon.
Hayes Elkins wrote:
None of those brands are really high priced "high end" either...if you want
insane prices to match an insane cable, Krell, Cary, Theta, Mark Levinson fit the bill...
Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 13:27:30 -0400
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Subject: Re: [H] OT - Proof that audiophiles are idiots- the $500Ethernet cable
Yeah, but the types of people who are buying $500 cables are not the
types that will typically buy Denon gear. They're more in Marantz,
Rotel, NAD, etc. territory. (And even Marantz is pretty low brow in the
audiophile world.)
Working quite well is another story. I know people with HTIAB systems
that "work quite well." They sound pretty good to me.