jodgey4
Headphoneus Supremus
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DHC has cotton sleeving at $1.25/ft. IIRC.
NOT $2/
NOT $2/
I have a noob question, I accidentally melted a bit of the cable insulator on the conductor. Is it still safe to use or should I change the conductor?
Yes,like "canadian411" said the +ve and -ve should not be in contact or shorted...And as long as the cables are intact where they are soldered (no loose ends) it is ok....btw,is it on the 3.5mmjack side?
@Orihalcon
Stand count tends to help flexibility do to more, smaller individual strands to make up the same overall AWG. Additionally, it reduces the chance of failure from wires breaking.
That wire is just fine for an interconnect. It won't be moving so no worries. Even solid core works just fine for interconnects. I'm actually making a special pair for my stack right now.
Quick question.
As I understand it strand count for the most part is largely responsible for the flexibility of a cable. So a higher strand count would be much better IEM cables etc.So a 7 strand one, being more rigid would not be an issue for an interconnect I'd think.
I'm looking at the following cable to make some RCA interconnects - about 5" long - for a Schiit stack;
24 AWG Silver plated wire < Ebay link to product.
Would that be a good wire thickness to use? I would like to imitate the 4 wire braid I posted previously and this wire looks so damn nice with the clear insulation.
Your comments and suggestions are most welcome.
PS: Will be looking to use some red copper RCA plugs.
Yape like Kamakahah said this cable is fine. I will probably go for the one that is more flexible. (depend on the length of you interconnect)
By the way, this is OFC cable, 4N grade which will be fine.
You can also use mogami cable they are like $0,70 to $1.08 something per ft for quad. Your cable will be the same price $1 per ft (if you make 4 strand braiding)., $8 per 10meter or 32 ft, divide by 4.
To be honest, I a/bed 7NUPOCC cable vs cheap $14 cable for my UE900 and didn't hear difference.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Replacement-cable-with-Remote-Mic-connect-iphone-to-SHURE-SE535-SE425-SE315-215-/310711199421?ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:US:1123
You don't really hear significant difference because the cable is really short. Story is different if we are talking about the speaker wires that go around the house.
And also, FiiO iem cables don't have the ear guide, triplefi10 needs the hard/pre-formed ear guide IMO. I bought Fiio replacement cable for my triplefi10 and it's completely useless.
So which one you recommend,DIY or after market ones? I prefer DIY, coz I can make another if the current goes bad whenever I want,tho little extra money involved,for sourcing connectors,cable,3.5mmjack individually......
And big thanks for the headsup on the wires.....just give me a final hints on the wires tho..like the better but cheap,reliable blah blah...and your reliable source.
Ive been eying @ aliexpress and some ebay HK sellers but worried about they being legit cables or knockoffs?.....tbh.
And yeah the fiio dont have ear hook / hardened bend sort and I dont want buying the rc-ue1 either as they looks very likes of stock ones...
Thank you kindly!
Would you recommend that thickness (24 AWG) or do you have a preferred cable type?
It depends on the iem. Which iem r u planning to use/buy?
For example, if you have an ry level headphone and you upgrade the stock cable to very high end cable (7n grade, 1% gold silver/copper etc) you will not hear the difference.
I only use my iems when I workout or run so getting an expensive cable doesn't really buy me anything.
Even with mid tier iem like ue900 I honestly don't hear the difference in a quiet room. Olny reason I started diy because I am on my 7th cable since I bought iems. So in a run long I save money and can reuse the connectors