AudioQuest K2 Terminated Speaker Cable - UST 2.44 m Plugs 8' Pair (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
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- Solid PSS Silver
- Dual Star-Quad Geometry
- 72V Dieletric Bias-System
- Optimized for Full-Range
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| Package Dimensions | 14.9 x 14.8 x 2.6 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 3.85 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Audioquest |
| ASIN | B000J36XR2 |
| Item model number | K28'PR/USTS |
| Customer Reviews |
3.0 out of 5 stars |
| Date First Available | October 1, 2006 |
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AudioQuest K2 terminated speaker cable - UST plugs 8' (2.44m) pair
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Siltech makes its Emperor Crown cables by annealing gold to silver, but I'll be honest, it wasn't worth the $40,000 dollars. My friend, a top researcher in physical acoustics, set up an experiment that confirmed what I expected; the Siltech only performed better on sounds outside of the range of human hearing, so I put them on the stereo that my Alsatian uses (my Pharoah Hound didn't seem to care; I suspect his hearing may be inferior, so I had him neutered). Since the Siltech cables have the same small hadron problems described above, they aren't a real improvement for humans.
Now, that doesn't mean that these cables aren't good; it's just that even with the right speakers and amp, you'll get suboptimal sound. It might sound nearly as good as if you were in a concert hall, but minor acoustical imperfections will limit your enjoyment. Are you sitting 18 feet from the piano at 7 degrees down, or 20 feet and 9 degrees down? Was the pickup in that acoustical guitar an EMG, a Seymour Duncan, or a cheapo Fishman? With these cables, you won't be able to tell, and if you're an audiophile like me, you need to know in order to enjoy the music at all.
The good news about these cables is immediately apparent: they're reasonable priced, and anyone who is serious about music will certainly be willing to fork over a few thousand for appropriate cables. After dropping about $1M on a Kharma Grand Enigma speaker set, it is just a wise investment to get cables like these.
However, they're only an interim solution, again due to the prevalence of small hadrons. The REALLY good news is that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is up and running again. They're making anti-hydrogen right now, but the long-term goals are anti-copper and then anti-silver. Once they are able to create these antimatter elements and keep them stable for more than a few microseconds, we'll finally be able to get cables with large hadrons and few, if any, small hadrons. Not only will these cables transmit quarter tones accurately, but the large hadrons will ensure sonic accuracy of silence by properly managing the strange and top quarks on the electromagnetic signal. If you are reading this, I don't have to tell you how much improvement that will make, and you should wipe the drool off of your face. Now, these cables will be complex, since they'll have to be encased in magnetic bottles to prevent them from coming into contact with regular matter, but they will be able to transmit otherworldly sound. For now, we have to make due with regular-matter cables.
To sum up, using an only semi-precious metal keeps these priced reasonably, but small hadrons degrade the sound quality. Cables made from anti-copper and anti-silver produced by the LHC will solve this problem; it's possible that we are only a couple of years from the best EM audio cables that can be produced using the physics of our universe.
True, that near $15,000 I spent on this cable could have been used for something else. Something good and pure in the world. But I needed pure sound. Beautiful sound, more bedazzling than the sound of a virgin siren calling to a lonely ship of bearded, fleshy sailors. I needed that purity in my life like I've never needed anything before. Ever.
I sat down to make the purchase last night, and I'll never forget the look of pure terror on my wife and infant daughter's face as they saw their father use every two dollar bill set aside for a better life to make this purchase. The tears stung the corner of their eyes, rolled down their face and hit the ground, making a faint plopping sound that could not overcome the solitary click of a mouse as I made my purchase.
"2.44 mm!" I told my heartbroken wife. "It's 2.44 mm sweetheart. This AudioQuest K2 Terminated Speaker Cable gives pure sound unlike anything we've ever purchased before! I-"
She cut me off in mid-sentence.
"I don't even know you anymore," she said while holding a child that was growing more inconsolable and more distant from the man she called daddy by the second. "When we got married seven years ago, you told me you loved me. You promised you'd always be there for your daughter. I thought when you gave up that addictive habit of surfing those godless sites online that you had changed, become a better man."
"But this cable! There's two male ends!" I pleaded, not realizing that every word from my mouth was a dagger of spoken pain.
"Oh there's two men in your life now? Wasn't I enough for you? In five years when that warranty wears off, I hope you'll realize just what you threw away with that purchase tonight."
The door barely made a sound as it slowly obscured the former loves of my life from view. Three minutes ago, I had a wonderful wife and a beautiful daughter that I hoped would grow up to idolize her father. But now? An empty home is the result of my desire for solid PSS silver.
If only the sounds of a silent, empty home where love and happiness once stood sounded as pure as the sound that the AudioQuest K2 Terminated Speaker Cable gives me. It's a great product optimized for full-range and works so much better than the awful speaker wire I once had.
Sadly, that speaker wire is gone. Just like they are now.
This is an amazing product. I just wish the wires were a few feet longer.
But it pales in comparison to the dreams that once came true in my life. It's been several years since I've heard from my ex-wife. I do manage to send a birthday card to my daughter from time to time, hoping that the $100 bill I include is enough to tell her I'm sorry, that I'll change, that I'll be daddy and not the man who calls twice a year.
And maybe, just maybe if I show her I care, she'll come back into my life. And give me something pure and wonderful, just like my AudioQuest K2 Terminated Speaker Cable.
Despite the well-known magical qualities of the "AudioQuest K2 terminated speaker cable - UST plugs 8' (2.44m) pair", I had no intention of purchasing it. The stupid touchpad on your laptop still has tap-clicking enabled. I told you to disable it because it leads to accidental clicking sometimes. But no, you didn't even understand what I was talking about, nevermind the fact that you have no idea where to find the touchpad control panel. Noobs. Well, anyhow, the combination of tap-clicking and Amazon one-click led to this unplanned purchase. I hope you have enough money to cover the credit-card bill, or else you might have to sell the Aries K. On the upside, the cable is said to be able to slay mythical beasts quite easily, so... you know, whatever.
Signed,
Mike





