jdogw
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if I were to strip the conductors from a mogami w2893, what size sleeve would i need to sleeve each individual conductor so I could braid it with a 4 strand flat braid.
Don't let them hear you say that in a few other forums where the cable actually has an audible direction...They are very serious about what they hear...
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I just wanna say...
I really don't think anyone can hear the difference between copper and silver wire. If you hear a difference it's probably something other than the material (different gauge, length, sheilding, etc). I think copper is something like 9% less conductive than silver.
Different impedance will lead to volume mismatch and potential frequency changes if the drivers do not have a flat impedance curve. Capacitance in the cables can also cause rolloff. Crosstalk may also be an issue, but likely not an audible one.
And the difference is more like 5% between silver and copper.
volume mismatch? what is it mismatching? You mean as per channel?
Not to rain on the parade, but there are plenty of sections in the sound science area to discuss whether or not your cable can produce double rainbows or not.
We wouldn't want our precious thread to get hammered.
I don't see anything for Yarbo one way or the other.
Second thing's second. Anyone know of a good place to buy twisted headphone wire with braided jacket?
If I were to braid my own wire, I only need 3 wires, correct? and what awg is best for headphones?
I'm going to be modding my MDR-7506 cans to have a headphone jack and a couple cable lengths to plug into it, depending on what I'm doing.
I'm not sure the retention screw for a panel mount jack will fit where the cable out is I think maybe the "Philmore 504kb" is possibly the smallest/best candidate . Maybe it's time to try sugru...
if I were to strip the conductors from a mogami w2893, what size sleeve would i need to sleeve each individual conductor so I could braid it with a 4 strand flat braid.
Depends on what you wanted to sleeve it with. Type I Paracord works nicely for those wires (I just used some and the wires from some w2893 for a project, easy to sleeve if you're patient).
I was going to sleeve it with techflex so that all my stuff will be coming from markertek. I cant find paracord from markertek.
I was going to sleeve it with techflex so that all my stuff will be coming from markertek. I cant find paracord from markertek.
I recently bought the vsonic VSD1 and the best way to wear the is over the earpiece in the right ear and the right earpiece in the left ear. Now i am looking for some kind of plug/adaptar to swaps the channels. If it does not exists can i make it myself?
I was thinking of using a male 3,5 mm and a female 3,5 and connect them in a way that it will change the left and right channel. Only problem is how to i know wich one is left or right at the female plug.