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Old 02-28-2008, 08:32 PM   #2841 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Fungi View Post
"Shielded" doesn't mean that it has a material cover over it. The shielded mic cable has shielding inside the tubing, around the wires.
Ok, thanks for the correction.

Any more info? Will I be ok with only the stock CAT-5 rubber on each individual wire, or would it be wise to cover it in addition? Either way, I'd like to cover it with nylon or some other type of sleeve.
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Old 02-29-2008, 12:42 AM   #2842 (permalink)
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Techflex: strong, light, a little stiff, variable size, microphonic
Nylon multifilament: somewhat strong, light, flexible, not microphonic

I can't say I know too much about actual shielding, but I think certain braids/twists of CAT5 minimize the effects of interference. Putting some sort of sheathing is mostly just for cosmetic/practical purposes. Techflex is the sleeving they put on most computer power supply cords nowadays.
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Originally Posted by nrwilk View Post
This may have been asked before - in fact, I'm sure it has. But, I couldn't find anything after searching.

I'm planning on making some ICs (mini-to-mini, mini-to-RCA, and RCA-to-RCA) with some wire I have already. I also want to try some with CAT-5. What can I use to shield these ICs since the CAT-5 and the other wire is not shielded? I notice that many of you seem to order wire that comes with rubber tubing on it already, but is there any tubing like this available by itself? Or, will techflex work by itself?

Thanks for any tips and help!

EDIT: How about cotton or nylon tubing?
I haven't read good things about CAT5 for use in interconnects. You can get away with CAT5 in speaker cables because the capacitance doesn't matter that much, but I'd use it as a last resort for interconnects. Don't worry about what to cover it with; It's not worth it. Sorry to be a downer.
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Old 03-02-2008, 09:10 AM   #2844 (permalink)
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Didn't like the previous recabling job I did on the Sextett so I re-did it with much more satisfactory results this time:





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zorander, that's a very nice job! how do you heatshrink the left and right wires to look like that? what size heatshrink and what's the technique? mine looks awful...

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zorander, that's a very nice job! how do you heatshrink the left and right wires to look like that? what size heatshrink and what's the technique? mine looks awful...

Use heatshrink size that just matches (or a step larger, no more) the wires you are going to cover. You also need to apply the appropriate (high enough) amount of heat or the heatshrink will not shrink like it is supposed to be. I have a hairdryer with a heat setting that can turn any hair brown and crisp so that does the job nicely.
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Originally Posted by threEchelon View Post
I haven't read good things about CAT5 for use in interconnects. You can get away with CAT5 in speaker cables because the capacitance doesn't matter that much, but I'd use it as a last resort for interconnects. Don't worry about what to cover it with; It's not worth it. Sorry to be a downer.
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I have a phobia with shrink and techflex But here's the latest:

1/4" -> 1/8" Adapter



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I wish now that there were cooler local shops in Phoenix, AZ that carried other brands of stuff.
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Use heatshrink size that just matches (or a step larger, no more) the wires you are going to cover. You also need to apply the appropriate (high enough) amount of heat or the heatshrink will not shrink like it is supposed to be. I have a hairdryer with a heat setting that can turn any hair brown and crisp so that does the job nicely.
thanks for the tip! gotta get more kinds of heatshrink...more colors, too
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