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post #1171 of 9440
My new power cord in action...
4-wire braided, teflon-insulated, 12 AWG silver-coated copper with a Wattgate 320 IEC at one end and standard mains plug at the other. My kettle has benefitted enormously with improved bass impact and soundstage. I haven't been able to get rid of the background hiss though...
post #1172 of 9440
hey clatter, that cord it HOT!
post #1173 of 9440
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Originally Posted by nikongod
hey clatter, that cord it HOT!
Now just need an image of Paris Hilton saying 'That's hawt' in that empty headed vacant over-privledged way.
post #1174 of 9440
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Originally Posted by scottder
Now just need an image of Paris Hilton saying 'That's hawt' in that empty headed vacant over-privledged way.
That's hot.
post #1175 of 9440
I finally took some pictures of my main IC's and a fairly recent 1/4" to 1/8" adapter. Unfortunately (or fortunately) I sold mos tof my other cables, so this is what is left.

Wire: 22ga silver coated copper sleeved in teflon.
Configuration: 4 wire litz braid (2 per terminal)
Connectors: Neutrik Pro-Fi
Sleeving: Silver techflex


Wire: 22ga silver coated copper sleeved in teflon.
Configuration: classic tri-braid
Connectors: Canare F12 to Radio Shack 1/4"
Sleeving: black techflex over clear techflex.
post #1176 of 9440
jbloudg20: What are you using to heat up your heatshrink? The 1/4 to mini adaptor looks like the heatshrink didn't shrink all the way.

-Alex-
post #1177 of 9440
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Originally Posted by Owen Bartley
Well, first post, and first cable...
These are VERY nice looking cables, congrats! I wouldn't mind getting all new cables just like those...very nice.

I'll just take a 10 foot custom EMU-0404 cable with the DB9 connector, as well as a 3 foot length of RCA cables
post #1178 of 9440
Quote:
Originally Posted by [AK]Zip
jbloudg20: What are you using to heat up your heatshrink? The 1/4 to mini adaptor looks like the heatshrink didn't shrink all the way.

-Alex-
Its a heat gun, Pretty darn powerful. I noticed that too, but im not sure why that happened. Then I stopped caring, lol.
post #1179 of 9440
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Originally Posted by jbloudg20
Its a heat gun, Pretty darn powerful. I noticed that too, but im not sure why that happened. Then I stopped caring, lol.

uneven shrinking, usually looks like that if the area was not heated long enough.
post #1180 of 9440
Should I attack it again?
post #1181 of 9440
Quote:
Originally Posted by jbloudg20
Should I attack it again?
It could also be the quality of the the shrink used... you could give it another blast and see but likely it wont do too much.

Looks good though Jbloudg20 ... its a very addicting hobby
post #1182 of 9440
i don't see anyone use this RCA connector yet so here is my latest creation..

post #1183 of 9440
Thread Starter 
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Originally Posted by bpribadi
Bpribadi did back in the day (see post #148 for more pics), they are pretty wild connectors. I sourced a bunch of them but never ended up using them :P
post #1184 of 9440
What brand of RCAs are those and where can they be purchased? They look really nice...the cable too.
post #1185 of 9440
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Originally Posted by HiGHFLYiN9
Bpribadi did back in the day (see post #148 for more pics), they are pretty wild connectors. I sourced a bunch of them but never ended up using them :P
his cable look pretty damn good too. i wonder where he got his 3.5mm headphone connector from look like a good match with that rca.

strid3r, i got them rca on ebay.
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