How much would you pay for a patch cable?

by Volker Weber

Significant improved sound quality compared with DL standard cable. 1.5m length.

How about £349.99 (that is currently $680)?

[Thanks, Ben]

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it seems to be .04Gbps faster than a regular Patchcable :)

Samuel Orsenne, 2008-06-13 23:00

pardon, 0.4Gbps

Samuel Orsenne, 2008-06-13 23:02

Check out the specs. Very impressive, well worth the price.

Hanno Zulla, 2008-06-13 23:04

My favorite:

Direction marks to indicate correct direction for connecting cable

Volker Weber, 2008-06-14 08:21

Will the Emperor step this way, please? Your new clothes are ready...

John Ash, 2008-06-14 09:46

i have a friend that sells high end hifi gear , you can buy power cables in the 1-6000 USD rate.

but i guess when you have your private jet you dont mind coughing up 1k for a power cable

Flemming Riis, 2008-06-14 17:13

Anybody wants to buy a W-LAN cable? :-)

Karsten Lehmann, 2008-06-14 17:21

And I thought people are getting ripped off by HDMI cables...

Marc Beckersjuergen, 2008-06-14 18:39

When CompUSA closed a couple of their stores here in South Florida, they were also getting rid of the interconnects used for all of the in store gear.

I managed to pick up a 16' Monster THX component video cable for US $40. Asking price new in box, US $199. Right place, right time.

: )

Kevin Mort, 2008-06-14 20:42

@Samuel
Nope its 0.4GBPS which indicates bytes, not bits. Which is wierd because the page title says bits.

My guess is that Denon may not have technical people in their marketing department :-) Just a guess.

Dwight Wilbanks, 2008-06-15 02:08

Thanks, I already have a wire coathanger.

Armin Grewe, 2008-06-16 10:39

You might want to try the Amazon reader reviews (via BoingBoing Gadgets)...

Armin Grewe, 2008-06-23 11:58

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