DIY Cable Gallery!!
Nov 28, 2004 at 6:41 AM Post #151 of 16,305
Unfortunately I don't like the sound
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Lacks of dynamic, I guess this HF cable is not good for audio, too tightly shielded
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Must try again with bare naked silver in teflon
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Nov 28, 2004 at 2:32 PM Post #153 of 16,305
Quote:

Originally Posted by bpribadi
Unfortunately I don't like the sound
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Lacks of dynamic, I guess this HF cable is not good for audio, too tightly shielded
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Must try again with bare naked silver in teflon
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Well sometimes you don't know till you try (never know where the next big thing will come from). At least the look pretty.

PS - I second the question about the connectors.
 
Dec 3, 2004 at 1:05 AM Post #155 of 16,305
Can anyone tell me if the Beldon magnet wire is oxygen-free copper? If it isn't, is there a similar wire available that is?
 
Dec 9, 2004 at 12:13 PM Post #158 of 16,305
Cable: Canare L-4E6S. Quad-conductor with shield.
Configuration: 2 conductors each for signal and return. Shield connected to ground on one end only.
Termination: Soldered with Cardas Quad-eutectic silver solder.
Connectors: Neutrik RCA's (Black) with gold-plated contacts.


The cable:
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The RCA plugs:
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Neutrik's proprietry cable clamping strain-relief:
Neutrik_cable_clamp.jpg


Colours are a little off in the pictures due to lighting conditions. I need to get a polarizing light for picture taking soon. LOL..
 
Dec 21, 2004 at 4:48 AM Post #163 of 16,305
My bad if this has already been answered which it most likely has(I didnt read many of the posts, just gawked at the pictures), but how much do stuff like this cost? Was thinkin about picking up an amp for my portable, maybe an SR-71, and might soon thereafter get some cables made up. Maybe the canare starquad with straight 1/4" to 1/4" connectors, and where might one go to get something like this made?
 
Dec 21, 2004 at 2:08 PM Post #164 of 16,305
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Originally Posted by Illah
EMU 0404 1/4" Mono to Stereo Mini-Jack Adapter

It's not pretty but it's effective
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- 22 awg. Silver plated copper, stranded wire, teflon dielectric
- Sheilded Mini-Jack
- Sheilded 1/4" Plugs
- Tinned copper braid sheilding
- WBT 4% Silver solder

--Illah

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To be honest. who really cares if the plug looks ugly? Your not going to sell it right? As long as it suits your needs then it is OK
 

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