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Old 06-03-2007, 03:04 PM   #2411 (permalink)
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Some insane braids being posted! Very nice work.

I balanced my DT770's today. Quick and dirty, but it's a nice-ish cable in there. The DT770 is an awesome expirimenting can.
Nice job digitalmind. Did you do a full recable or just reterminate to XLRs? Does the stock cable have 4 conductors or 3? Thanks!
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Old 06-04-2007, 01:52 AM   #2412 (permalink)
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shorter 75 ohm adapter. 24AWG 6N copper, 4 strain.


remove of IM716 volume control and add in 35ohm resistor.
however previous modder cut it too long. so i have to stick with it, make a see through over there. lol.
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That im716 depodding is a lot cleaner than the one I did.

Do you use them with 35ohm+75ohm? How do they sound like that? I have them at 68ohm right now.



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Old 06-04-2007, 06:57 AM   #2414 (permalink)
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both the item is made for my buddy. i not entirely sure how it sound like as IEM is personal earphone, i never love to share it. =)
by the way, i placed a tubing of 3.5CM long to cover up the resistor and make the surface clean after heatshrink. perhaps u can try that too.
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Old 06-04-2007, 07:02 AM   #2415 (permalink)
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Nice job digitalmind. Did you do a full recable or just reterminate to XLRs? Does the stock cable have 4 conductors or 3? Thanks!
Thanks, though it's much less pretty in real life.

Full recable with all the conductors in it's own shielding. I thougth the stock cable has 3 conductors, though I can't be sure at this moment. I'll check it out when I'm home.
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Wow, glad I found this thread, given me a lot of new ideas!
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Well it really isnt that big of a deal. it looks better in real life than it does in the picture. Besides, im not very good at soldering. It took me hours to be able to get the wires attached to the resistors, im not going to go through that again
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PcWork Extreme RCA-RCA cable. =)




Woofer cable, this cable is 5 meter. use to connect one channel output of amp, to two channel input of woofer (L&R)
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wah liao bro.....uber sick man...

i think ur starting to have too much time on ur hands wei.... waiting for ur new sem to start is it?? hahahha

wat cables are those?? Canares?
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no lah bro. infact i already started my research project.
just like to make something different, like braid cable.
hand is painful after braid them
and they are 6N pure copper which i bought from Hong kong.
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