Probably because they like the look of it, or like bragging to their friends that they spent $200 on speaker cables.
I guarantee you will fail to tell the difference between #14, #18, and #20 speaker drops in a properly controlled blind test. Heck, most people can't even tell the difference between tube and transistor stereo amps in a blind test, and nobody that I know of can tell the difference between two different brands of transistor stereo amp.
Having said that, I use #14 speaker cable for hooking a head to a cabinet. I like the Van Damme brand because it coils up easier, and doesn't look cheap and nasty. 20 gauge zip cord looks ghetto and gets broken easily. But the orange line cord Home Depot etc. sell for lawn mowers and power tools sounds just as good as OFC
I guarantee you will fail to tell the difference between #14, #18, and #20 speaker drops in a properly controlled blind test. Heck, most people can't even tell the difference between tube and transistor stereo amps in a blind test, and nobody that I know of can tell the difference between two different brands of transistor stereo amp.
Having said that, I use #14 speaker cable for hooking a head to a cabinet. I like the Van Damme brand because it coils up easier, and doesn't look cheap and nasty. 20 gauge zip cord looks ghetto and gets broken easily. But the orange line cord Home Depot etc. sell for lawn mowers and power tools sounds just as good as OFC
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