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But I'm also looking for a better mini-to-mini cable than the one Gary sends with the PA2V2.. but I dont know which to get.
I saw this Kimber cable @headroom, it is the perfect size for my desktop, is it of a good quality? Kimber Mini to Mini (1ft) @ HeadRoom - Right Between Your Ears
You won't hear a difference in cables with a PA2V2 (or arguably ever). As the previous poster said, invest any money you were thinking of putting in fancy cables into your amp, then get someone to DIY you cables to your exact specs.
You won't hear a difference in cables with a PA2V2 (or arguably ever). As the previous poster said, invest any money you were thinking of putting in fancy cables into your amp, then get someone to DIY you cables to your exact specs.
Head Fi'er Turbo makes awesome cables that are very reasonably priced, and he'll make them to your specs. Might be a good middle ground, although in my limited (but so far ridiculously expensive ) experience, I gotta agree that $100 more for an amp = better bang than $100 more for cables. OTOH, eventually you'll end up spending all your money on gear anyway, so might as well get the upgraded amp AND the cables, then start saving up for new cans and repeat entire process until broke.
Head Fi'er Turbo makes awesome cables that are very reasonably priced, and he'll make them to your specs. Might be a good middle ground, although in my limited (but so far ridiculously expensive ) experience, I gotta agree that $100 more for an amp = better bang than $100 more for cables. OTOH, eventually you'll end up spending all your money on gear anyway, so might as well get the upgraded amp AND the cables, then start saving up for new cans and repeat entire process until broke.
Ira
I've had good experiences with stevenkelby for cable making. I believe he's also cheaper than TURBO.