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post #1141 of 8519
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Originally Posted by grawk
How long til you get your mall-fi ad, turbo?
Create cables are my legacy to the world. It’s a hobby, not a business. My expenses are higher than any hobby’s earnings. Enjoy the pictures.
post #1142 of 8519
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Originally Posted by ScubaSteve87
Is it calibrated agianst the magentic field of the earth based on the longtude and latitude at which each cable is used? I would only hope so....
Kind of, but better. It’s created using a anti Turbulence-induced propagation effects system, with Spacecraft-ground optical links and Laser radar for remote atmospheric probing and hard-target detection.
post #1143 of 8519
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Originally Posted by TURBO
Kind of, but better. It’s created using a anti Turbulence-induced propagation effects system, with Spacecraft-ground optical links and Laser radar for remote atmospheric probing and hard-target detection.
Well my cables speak German so there!
post #1144 of 8519
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Originally Posted by VR6ofpain
Well my cables speak German so there!
It was long time, since I laugh this much. LOL. Je, je.
post #1145 of 8519
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Originally Posted by TURBO
It was long time, since I laugh this much. LOL. Je, je.


I saw some $2 Kiwi shoe laces at the grocery and thought, hell an excuse to make another cable.


post #1146 of 8519
Nice mini cable VR6ofpain!.
Love the shoe laces.
I am putting on my shutters, against hurricane Wilma, but as soon as I finish, I will build another mini cable, different than any other mini cables. Stay put
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post #1147 of 8519
This is a mini to mini cable, built the day that hurricane Wilma strikes Turbo. This should be a collectible. It is made out Neutrik connectors and high purity cooper stranded wires. Enjoy!

post #1148 of 8519
So Turbo, this cable is guaranteed against any possible damage when used during a hurricane right?
post #1149 of 8519
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Originally Posted by ScubaSteve87
So Turbo, this cable is guaranteed against any possible damage when used during a hurricane right?
It guarantees 99% continuity of electrons in the worst weather conditions, including hurricanes.
post #1150 of 8519
Edit: nm, i realized you just removed the grommet.
post #1151 of 8519
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Originally Posted by TURBO
It guarantees 99% continuity of electrons in the worst weather conditions, including hurricanes.
lol

I doubt that statement is legally binding in any way shape or form
post #1152 of 8519
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Originally Posted by hungrych
Nice! Did you make those speakers too?
yep, a friend of mine made the blank boxes and i did the paint and finish job and put them together etc.
they are very goooood btw! the sound is so damn natural <3
post #1153 of 8519
lookie.

i made a millet. it sounded good with my k-1000's, so i made a 1/4" -> xlr (4-pin) cable. 22ga silver plated coper, 4 strands twisted, techflex outside. about 12ft long



in an effort to make my audio system more like aerius's audio system i recabled my akg k-340's. everyone knows i bought em because he has em... phildox too :k340: 1/8" canare plug at the end so it will work with my dac/amp. 4 strands of the same wire as my k-1000 cable but braided in a circular patern. the lump in the "split" is strain releif. the strands go from plug to bass driver. internal wiring of the k-340 has been replaced with oxygen free coper 20ga magnet wire.

post #1154 of 8519
I finally got around to posting some of the Senn cables I make fo myself. Each one has a purpose. Right now the three cables I have made are from the Starquad family, two beeing Canare, and on beeing Mogami. I have not spent enough time with all three to comment on sound, other than they all sound better than stock.













Let me know what you think
-John
post #1155 of 8519
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Originally Posted by saab
I finally got around to posting some of the Senn cables I make fo myself. Each one has a purpose. Right now the three cables I have made are from the Starquad family, two beeing Canare, and on beeing Mogami. I have not spent enough time with all three to comment on sound, other than they all sound better than stock.

(Six big pictures above)

Let me know what you think
-John
Looks great! How do you find the Mogami compared to the Canare Starquad in terms of flexibility?
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