Moray James Cables
thoughts on technology
Someone once said, "it's not what you have to work with that matters. It's what you do with what you've got that counts most". I believe in those words and I see them proved time and time again wherever I look. So the age-old question of "what makes this product so special?" my simple answer is "the idea behind them". Having great materials to work with is wonderful but bear in mind that great paint does not the painter make.

As a small designer and manufacturer of fine cables I chose to keep my exact design techniques to myself. These techniques are the means to how I make my living, never ask a tradesman to lend his tools.

There are many aspects of cable design, which I believe are important, and which must be addressed in any successful design. I will freely discuss these concepts. Team research can and does lead to many wonderful discoveries but I do not believe that this is the way to go about composing an audio cable. There is still much art involved. We all know the adage about too many cooks and what happened to the broth. Perfection is not really the goal from my point of view but rather I attempt to develop a product, which expresses my personal ideas of how I hear things. This results in a consistency that has held fast through the long years of its evolution. Even today I can take an interconnect from the early years and when I listen to it I hear the same sonic characteristic flavor as have the cables of today. This is something that I am very proud of as it reminds me that while things have evolved the end goal remains the same and that my course is a steady one.
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