Ah, I see you have discovered what I have discovered. Yes, they are very very good. Both the Sablon 2020 USB cable and Sablon 2020 ethernet cable. It’s sold direct and this certainly explains how the end user gets way more bang for the buck (or Euro) than one has come to expect when buying from an audio dealer. Not there aren’t tremendous advantages from buying from a dealer. I am very willing to pay for what a dealer can provide, provided they are honest, helpful, willing to loan out equipment, and give appropriate service. I wouldn’t want great audio stores to disappear. However, in this particular instance, with quality USB cables, and quality ethernet cables, I am beginning to thank my lucky stars that I haven’t simply been limited only to my local dealer. Besides, I do think I spend enough money locally to warrant good support. I would expect they would carry Sablon cables if Sablon didn’t already sell direct. I am sure they would acknowledge the quality and be surprised at the price. There is certainly nothing that my local shop offers, and they have many of the well known brands that competes with Sablon in the Sablon price range. The ethernet cable is such an example. I have recently taken a PhoenixNET home on trial and the Nordost that was on loan with it at twice the price of the Sablon has more grain and is less balanced tone, noticeably from top to bottom than the less expensive Sablon. Sometimes, you just have learn to walk on your own.