It's really not too tough. I started small with some cheap parts, so that if I butchered something I wouldn't be out much money.
My first project was a mini-to-mini that I made from braided strands of CAT5 network cable and some Neutrik connectors. (I bought Neutrik in case I didn't screw up
). I made two and by the second one I was making much better solders that looked much more professional.
My next project was a Jena Labs Ultrawire cable for a pair of K701's. That one ended badly as I overheated the drivers pins and fried them
I've ordered some Cardas Sennheiser connectors so I can use the Jena Labs cable on my HD580's.
BTW Skyline889, really nice work. It looks almost exactly like Fidelity Audios Enthusiast IC except for the model of RCA you used.
My first project was a mini-to-mini that I made from braided strands of CAT5 network cable and some Neutrik connectors. (I bought Neutrik in case I didn't screw up
). I made two and by the second one I was making much better solders that looked much more professional.My next project was a Jena Labs Ultrawire cable for a pair of K701's. That one ended badly as I overheated the drivers pins and fried them

I've ordered some Cardas Sennheiser connectors so I can use the Jena Labs cable on my HD580's.
BTW Skyline889, really nice work. It looks almost exactly like Fidelity Audios Enthusiast IC except for the model of RCA you used.







I'm also loving the clear heatshrink over the silver shielding above the Y split, it catches the light nicely.

























