Are there any alternatives to the Cardas 4 24awg cable as far as 4 conductor cables with tubing ready to go? I'd prefer an all in one cable as oppposed to putting 4 wires together and tubing them.
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Alternatives to Cardas
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Thanks, I should add that I'm looking for something either equal to or above Cardas in quality.
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Homegrown Audio stuff. You might even want to try the 8 wire braid.
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You could braid your own, that way you can choose some really nice quality hookup wire, then slip some techflex over it. You can get some really nice techflex that look like professional cable coverings (teflon techflex, kevlar techflex). Its really not too tough.
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I wouldn't recommend Techflex if this cable is to be used as a headphone cable (too micro-phonic!). No problems with any other types of use though.
Cheers!
Originally Posted by colonelkernel8 /img/forum/go_quote.gif You could braid your own, that way you can choose some really nice quality hookup wire, then slip some techflex over it. You can get some really nice techflex that look like professional cable coverings (teflon techflex, kevlar techflex). Its really not too tough. |
I wouldn't recommend Techflex if this cable is to be used as a headphone cable (too micro-phonic!). No problems with any other types of use though.
Cheers!
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You forgot to mention the exception of Nylon Multifilament.
Nylon Multifilament has low microphonics.
Originally Posted by Zorander /img/forum/go_quote.gif I wouldn't recommend Techflex if this cable is to be used as a headphone cable (too micro-phonic!). No problems with any other types of use though. Cheers! |
You forgot to mention the exception of Nylon Multifilament.
Nylon Multifilament has low microphonics.
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Is Multifilament Nylon called Techflex as well?
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Well, it is made by Techflex, but I guess that people don't normally categorize it as "techflex".
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