I would. Simmer down.Hilarious, considering I doubt you'd say that to me in a conversation
The Fluke ones are not $9. I doubt those hold up as sharp test leads. Regardless, there's different specs for frequency related concerns in microwave leads rather than 1KV/KVA or Current rated leads 1/5/10/20/30 amps before going to clamps/loops.But can they conduct signals to IEMs without detectable distortions? I believe the whole point for these expensive cables is the lack of distortions and improved clarity.
The point of these cables are upgrades over things such as the (already $500) PW garbage that comes on stuff like the EVO. If you're rocking 3k$ IEM's you can afford a cable swap from anywhere between $60 and $600; difference is those waging a subjective vs objective war and those who understand its functional jewelry.
Edit: included below the cost of actual precision cables that stand up to bending/calibration for microwave and a 127$ cable in the mix I suspect would fail SWR tests and insertion loss within 12-18 months, perhaps even connector dimension reject.