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May 30, 2007 at 5:24 PM Post #2,386 of 16,305
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newest build

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Stunning!
The braiding looks advanced. Really great work.
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May 31, 2007 at 6:04 PM Post #2,389 of 16,305
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thanks guys,

its a jenna labs braid.

i can do this 4 footer (12 strands) in ~1 hour. its pretty easy once you get the hang of it.



Whats the standard rate for one of those
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May 31, 2007 at 7:44 PM Post #2,390 of 16,305
Another busy day over a soldering iron...

Starting off, a guitar cable for myself. Using Nuetrik X-Series mono plugs, and Canare 2-signal wire. 25ft.

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After that, I was quite happy to put the finishing touches on my first ever paid job. I did all this stuff for a friend and fellow head-fi'er... so hopefully he likes what he sees:

First off, we have 9in mini to mini and a 1/4 to mini adapter. Using Canare fatty mini plugs, and a nuetrik locking 1/4 jack. Sleeved with nylon multifiliment.

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Then, the fun part... A freshly recabled pair of ATH-AD900's. Using Canare 1/4 fat plug, starquad, and multifiliment.

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Jun 1, 2007 at 12:49 AM Post #2,391 of 16,305
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recabling of KSC75 with 6N copper cable.



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75 Ohm resistor adapter



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splitter cable=P this is use to watch DVD with girl friend while using headphone.
source -> splitter -> Headamp -> headphone. so both of us can adjust the volume according to our own preference.



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AB test of KSC75 with and without 75ohm resistor cable.



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Stereo-RCA with 12 strain wire.
 
Jun 1, 2007 at 4:21 AM Post #2,393 of 16,305
I noticed that a lot of people here have 5wire braids for their mini-minis. Whats the 5th wire for? Is it just to get a nicer looking braid? Do you have 2xL, 2xR and one wire for ground? 1xL, 1xR and 3xG?
 
Jun 1, 2007 at 4:25 AM Post #2,394 of 16,305
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Originally Posted by Gil Schwartzman /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Another busy day over a soldering iron...

Starting off, a guitar cable for myself. Using Nuetrik X-Series mono plugs, and Canare 2-signal wire. 25ft.

cables012-1.jpg



After that, I was quite happy to put the finishing touches on my first ever paid job. I did all this stuff for a friend and fellow head-fi'er... so hopefully he likes what he sees:

First off, we have 9in mini to mini and a 1/4 to mini adapter. Using Canare fatty mini plugs, and a nuetrik locking 1/4 jack. Sleeved with nylon multifiliment.

cables018.jpg


Then, the fun part... A freshly recabled pair of ATH-AD900's. Using Canare 1/4 fat plug, starquad, and multifiliment.

cables023.jpg


cables037.jpg


cables035.jpg



Breathtaking. Absolutely breathtaking. I simply cannot wait to hear them. You did an excellent job man-fully satisfied customer.

Thanks!
 
Jun 1, 2007 at 4:59 AM Post #2,395 of 16,305
You know PCwork, i was perusing the latest cable thread posts, and in my head, a dialogue was running:

"Nice lookin cable, nice looking cable, headphone rewire, mini to mini, nice lookin cable, HOOO-LY Braided Super Cable!"

Really impressive work. Great job on that last one, man.
 
Jun 1, 2007 at 5:03 AM Post #2,396 of 16,305
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You know PCwork, i was perusing the latest cable thread posts, and in my head, a dialogue was running:

"Nice lookin cable, nice looking cable, headphone rewire, mini to mini, nice lookin cable, HOOO-LY Braided Super Cable!"

Really impressive work. Great job on that last one, man.



yo pals...
thanks for the nice comment.. =)
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Jun 1, 2007 at 2:50 PM Post #2,397 of 16,305
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I noticed that a lot of people here have 5wire braids for their mini-minis. Whats the 5th wire for? Is it just to get a nicer looking braid? Do you have 2xL, 2xR and one wire for ground? 1xL, 1xR and 3xG?


I'm pretty sure they do 2x L, 2x R, and 1x G.
 

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