DIY Cable Gallery!!
Oct 9, 2004 at 1:19 PM Post #121 of 16,305
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Originally Posted by skyskraper
hey armers did u get the techflex locally? nice work btw...



Yep, If you want some gimme a yell I'll sell you some.
 
Oct 15, 2004 at 6:49 PM Post #123 of 16,305
Cables to connect my new EMU 1212M to my Pimeta.
Each cable is 6ft of Canare Starquad terminated in a Canare F10 and F15 plug.

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Oct 16, 2004 at 8:44 AM Post #124 of 16,305
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neutrik nc3-m/f-x, proel hpc210, techflex.
neutrik (rean?) black and gold 1/8", with techflex, on some weird old canare cable someone gave me a length of
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Oct 16, 2004 at 8:50 AM Post #125 of 16,305
and another pic
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excuse not being able to show u the female end of the xlr's, i cbf unpatching them, so hard to get around the back....
 
Oct 16, 2004 at 12:04 PM Post #126 of 16,305
Quote:

Originally Posted by drewd
A couple of mini to mini cables - Switchcraft right angle and Canare F-12 with Canare Star Quad and multifilament TechFlex.The cable and cover is ever so slightly larger than the diameter of the Switchcraft plugs...it took forever to make that cable!


Just out of curiosity, on the IC with the F-12's, do you have the strain relief spring underneath the tekflex? Reason why I ask is because today when i was builidng my first one, (YAY! pics to follow with suggestions for the guide), I couldn't get the tekflex to fit under the strain relief, but now i think i might just try sticking the spring underneath it, and heatshrink the ends.....*thinks devious thoughts about building next IC...*

Decay
 
Oct 18, 2004 at 11:01 PM Post #127 of 16,305
[size=large]SENN HD600 REWIRE[/size]
Sleeve: Teflon
Conductor: 22ga Silver plated copper
Config: Litz
Termination: Neutrik NP3C-B (Gold Plated) /Senn plugs
SennCable.jpg


[size=large]AKG K240S REWIRE[/size]
Sleeve: Teflon
Conductor: 22ga Silver plated copper
Config: Triple Braid
Termination: Neutrik NP3C-B (Gold Plated) /SW MiniXLR
AKGCable.jpg


[size=large]BEYER DT880 REWIRE[/size]
Sleeve: Teflon
Conductor: 22ga Silver plated copper
Config: Litz
Termination: Neutrik NP3C-B (Gold Plated)
BeyerCable.jpg
 
Oct 19, 2004 at 9:48 AM Post #128 of 16,305
My take on the DT-880's. They belong to a friend.
[size=medium]BEYER DT-880 RE-WIRED[/size]

Wire: 2 x MOGAMI 2534 cable.
Configuration: Single run of cable per driver.
Termination: 2 x Neutrik Heavy Duty 3-pin XLR (NC3MX-HD).


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Pretty connectors:


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Oct 25, 2004 at 12:23 PM Post #129 of 16,305
[size=medium]1/4" TRS -> 2x RCA[/size]

Cable types:
Sommer Cable "Galileo 238" (dual conductor) for termination to the TRS.
Sommer Cable "The Spirit" (single conductor) for termination to the RCAs.
Sleeved into a standard RS nylon sleeve and heat-shrinked.

Connectors:
TRS: 1/4" PHX gold-plated jack, stereo, insulated.
RCAs: Cardas AGMO gold plated, not insulated.

Pictures:
Cable.jpg


RCA.jpg


TRS.jpg
 
Nov 6, 2004 at 8:14 PM Post #131 of 16,305
[size=large]BEYER DT990 REWIRE[/size]
Sleeve: Teflon
Conductor: 22ga Silver plated copper
Config: Litz
Termination: Neutrik NP3C-B (Gold Plated)
DT990Cable.jpg


[size=large]MB QUART QP-400 REWIRE[/size]
Sleeve: Teflon
Conductor: 22ga Silver plated copper
Config: Litz
Termination: Neutrik NP3C-B (Gold Plated)
MBQuartCable.jpg


[size=large]SILVER PROFI INTERCONNECTS[/size]
Sleeve: Teflon
Conductor:
Conductor: 24ga .9999 pure silver
Ground:22ga Silver plated copper
Config: Twisted Pair
Termination: Neutrik ProFi
ProFiICs.jpg
 
Nov 7, 2004 at 2:10 AM Post #132 of 16,305
highflyin9,

Kudos man, you do some beautiful work. BTW, when do you find time to SLEEP?
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Nov 7, 2004 at 3:14 AM Post #133 of 16,305
how much difference did the new cable make on the DT990s?
 
Nov 7, 2004 at 3:51 AM Post #134 of 16,305
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Originally Posted by scottder
highflyin9,
Kudos man, you do some beautiful work. BTW, when do you find time to SLEEP?
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Lol, thanks Scottder, compliments on my work always make my day
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Flecom the DT990s improved about as much as my DT880s did, it added a bit more extension in the treble and a slighty more coherent midrange. Certainly worth the price of admission.
 

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