plazza
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My first DIY cable to replace the stock on my T50rp.
Some glamour shots of a pair of interconnects that I made.
Switchcraft rca + 8 strands of 20awg spc cable
Hey guys where would you reccomend to go to build a pair of my own RCAs? Looking for something of high quality, but not super expensive. Wiring would also be nice to find. Any reccomendations?
Those are nice... and would work really well from my DVD Transport to my Receiver.... send over for me to evaluate for you!
Hey guys where would you reccomend to go to build a pair of my own RCAs? Looking for something of high quality, but not super expensive. Wiring would also be nice to find. Any reccomendations?
(Yes I know these arent pictures at all, but I promise ill post pics of them when done )
Thanks, DD.
Hey guys where would you reccomend to go to build a pair of my own RCAs? Looking for something of high quality, but not super expensive. Wiring would also be nice to find. Any reccomendations?
(Yes I know these arent pictures at all, but I promise ill post pics of them when done )
Thanks, DD.
Got my hands on the newest Viablue splitter, NF-A7. Pretty neat barrel and compared to their other splitter, rather compact and nice.
The sleeving is Viablue as well. Such a headache to work with, very fraying at the ends, even if using common techniques like hot knife or lighter. Make sure to order extra length to cover those lost cm's of fraying ends. Use longer heatshrink as well to firmly fix this little beast. Otherwise it will sneak out from under the heatshrink.
I ebay most of my parts since I live in canada and shipping from the states is painfully expensive. favorite diy cables in these forums seems to be toxic cable or double helix nucleotide but a cheaper alternative is navship on ebay.
Sure. here you go. The Furutech plug is crazy heavy and solid, but a fantastic confident feeling.
My only weak part here is sleeving those Sennheiser connectors - I never can make it look slimmer and thinner as some other head-fiers here do. But then, how else can you fix the nylon sleeving at that end, than by pulling it onto the connector and heatshrinking over it?