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post #1036 of 8519
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Originally Posted by PsychoZX
ttr. what kind of camera are you using? those pictures look fantastic!
Hi, thanks. My camera is Canon D30 with 100-300mm 1:5.6L lens and polarizer filter for removing reflections.

Those Cardas/Vampire cables look very sexy highflyin9.
post #1037 of 8519
mini - 1/4" locking jack






...sorry for all of the bad pics... Im getting a new camera for Christmas
post #1038 of 8519
Fantastic Cable Enigma, looks great
post #1039 of 8519
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Originally Posted by jerb
Fantastic Cable Enigma, looks great
Thanks jerb!
post #1040 of 8519

senn hd-595

senn hd595's with noo cable.

4-strands 22ga black teflon/silver plated coper. about 6ft long.
black techflex.
neutrik 1/4" sterio plug.
removal of "sennheiser circuitboard" which formerly lived in the left earcup. ends of new cable go to wire through headband, and left driver directly. at least 2 solder points, and 1 mechanical connection removed from each line!

ooh, everyone loves pictures:
post #1041 of 8519
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Originally Posted by nikongod
senn hd595's with noo cable.
Sure would like to see more of these. I hate the cable on the 595 and wish I had the guts/skills to do this myself.

Not a fan of the Neutrik connectors myself, but otherwise, nice job
post #1042 of 8519
Gold Alloy and Pure Silver blend with Vampire XLRs

post #1043 of 8519
Thread Starter 
Grandenigma represents with the Vampire XLRs. I'm suprised more people don't use them.
post #1044 of 8519
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Originally Posted by HiGHFLYiN9
Grandenigma represents with the Vampire XLRs. I'm suprised more people don't use them.
I really like them... they are beautiful and very well constructed and dont have the cable clamp like the neutricks (which is good when you use cable i suppose)

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right angle mini to rca

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I <3 Canare F-12 but those neutriks are pain in the rear to work with...
post #1046 of 8519
MD-Rex, what kind of sheathing is that?
post #1047 of 8519
it's normal flex sleeve I got from a local brick and mortar supplier. I don't know of what brand it is.

It works like a Techflex.

EDIT: The breakout cable uses a thicker sheathing than the mini-mini.
post #1048 of 8519
looks like clean cut PET sleeving.
post #1049 of 8519
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Originally Posted by grandenigma1
I really like them... they are beautiful and very well constructed and dont have the cable clamp like the neutricks (which is good when you use cable i suppose)
do you have closeups of the connectors? I'm interested, being that almost all the stuff I make end up using XLR's, but from the not-so-detailed ones at vampire's site I can't decide if I like the look or not.
post #1050 of 8519
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Originally Posted by MdRex
[IMG]http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-11/875538/DSC00292.JPG[IMG]
[IMG]http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-11/875538/DSC00294.JPG[IMG]

I <3 Canare F-12 but those neutriks are pain in the rear to work with...
Does your camera have a macro setting? You should try it.

Are you Neutrik RA connectors all scratched up or is that just the picture...I can't really tell.
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