I don't want to bore you with the math, the ebay wire (single wire) has free shipping and comes for $6.5 per 5 meters for 24AWG, I can get 15m for $19.5 to make balanced headphones cable and balanced interconnects etc. Audiophonics.fr have w2534 (4 wires) in stock comes at €2.75 per meter plus fixed €15 shipping. The Cosmic Cables option is too expensive as I need a big quantity.
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I see, I thought the ebay one was per metre
For international buyers, Redco seems to have the best deal, I just bought 16 feet of W2893 for $28.37 shipped with USPS first class, I couldn't find any better deal.
NB: 16 feet is the most you can get at $15 shipping, 1 foot more and you have to pay $25 shipping, better max that IMO.
NB: 16 feet is the most you can get at $15 shipping, 1 foot more and you have to pay $25 shipping, better max that IMO.
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DivineCurrent
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If you need more than 20 meters for multiple cables, I highly recommend the silver plated copper from QYFANG on Aliexpress:
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mNyXDgN
It’s only about a dollar per meter and the most flexible wire I’ve used so far.
Here’s the bulk link: https://a.aliexpress.com/_msWVnat
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mNyXDgN
It’s only about a dollar per meter and the most flexible wire I’ve used so far.
Here’s the bulk link: https://a.aliexpress.com/_msWVnat
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I stumbled upon that, but only ships with EMS for $74, totally unreasonable for the cost of the good itself, I can't understand Aliexpress sellers, some offer free/cheap shipping and some have insane options.If you need more than 20 meters for multiple cables, I highly recommend the silver plated copper from QYFANG on Aliexpress:
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mNyXDgN
It’s only about a dollar per meter and the most flexible wire I’ve used so far.
Here’s the bulk link: https://a.aliexpress.com/_msWVnat
Post-covid, I only buy from sellers who offer Cainiao shipping, it takes less than 3 weeks and you pay like $2.
DivineCurrent
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Wait that doesn’t sound right, I got the very cheap Aliexpress standard shipping from them. Check out the shipping options on the other link for 20 meters. What country are you in?I stumbled upon that, but only ships with EMS for $74, totally unreasonable for the cost of the good itself, I can't understand Aliexpress sellers, some offer free/cheap shipping and some have insane options.
Post-covid, I only buy from sellers who offer Cainiao shipping, it takes less than 3 weeks and you pay like $2.
Yeah, it depends on country, I'm in Morocco, usually the US and Europe have more reasonable rates. QYFANG have a few items with cheap shipping but for most items it's EMS or FedEx, many sellers are doing this since COVID started when shipping got expensive but didn't go back when prices settled, seems greedy to me.Wait that doesn’t sound right, I got the very cheap Aliexpress standard shipping from them. Check out the shipping options on the other link for 20 meters. What country are you in?
r1sh
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Hello everyone. I'm going to replace an original cable on my old ath-ad700 because of the cat
but i don't know which one to use instead?
Can you please suggest some brands or some points how to choose it?
but i don't know which one to use instead?
Can you please suggest some brands or some points how to choose it?
Little Bear
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What are the best places to buy wire from? I'm looking for 20-22 awg OCC copper, but it seems like all I can find are Chinese sources on Aliexpress and ebay. Is there any place to buy this stuff without having to wait a month or more to get it?
Sorry if this has already been covered - I really like the standard Audeze braided cables, and would like to make something similar, so I wondered what type of cable they're using?
Oluvs Buddy
New Head-Fier
What equipment, parts and info do I need to make my own IEM and headphone cables? (UK)
I find virtually all the cables on my headphones too long as I often use portable DACs on my shirt lapels, top pockets and at my desk.
I now have to make cables which whose maximum length is around my sternum, and I need them for MMCX, 0.78mm, 2.5mm, 3.5mm and what nots.
Proprietary cables also need to be shortened and as I am not ready to open the housings, I have to cut them short, and attach 3.5 socket or whatever connector type is appropriate to them.
So, where do I start?
What tools and parts do I need and what stores and suppliers in the UK have them?
I find virtually all the cables on my headphones too long as I often use portable DACs on my shirt lapels, top pockets and at my desk.
I now have to make cables which whose maximum length is around my sternum, and I need them for MMCX, 0.78mm, 2.5mm, 3.5mm and what nots.
Proprietary cables also need to be shortened and as I am not ready to open the housings, I have to cut them short, and attach 3.5 socket or whatever connector type is appropriate to them.
So, where do I start?
What tools and parts do I need and what stores and suppliers in the UK have them?
DuerumBen
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hm a solder station is a must, a cheap one for around 25€ will do but if you want to do more soldering work i recommend a t12 chinesium one for around 60€What equipment, parts and info do I need to make my own IEM and headphone cables? (UK)
I find virtually all the cables on my headphones too long as I often use portable DACs on my shirt lapels, top pockets and at my desk.
I now have to make cables which whose maximum length is around my sternum, and I need them for MMCX, 0.78mm, 2.5mm, 3.5mm and what nots.
Proprietary cables also need to be shortened and as I am not ready to open the housings, I have to cut them short, and attach 3.5 socket or whatever connector type is appropriate to them.
So, where do I start?
What tools and parts do I need and what stores and suppliers in the UK have them?
on the solder wire front i think a 60/40 cut with rosin core is beginner friendly, if you cant find that in the uk a sn99/cu1 is also good
otherwise a pair of tweesers and a helping hand is good to have
for cables i recommend some ofc 1mm coppercable (24-26awg)
DuerumBen
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for connectors you can get some from ebay or aliexpresshm a solder station is a must, a cheap one for around 25€ will do but if you want to do more soldering work i recommend a t12 chinesium one for around 60€
on the solder wire front i think a 60/40 cut with rosin core is beginner friendly, if you cant find that in the uk a sn99/cu1 is also good
otherwise a pair of tweesers and a helping hand is good to have
for cables i recommend some ofc 1mm coppercable (24-26awg)
otherwise youll need the pinout diagramm for your cable terminations (3,5mm;2,5mm;XLR)
and as always a bit of time and some praxis
imas69
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https://www.cosmic-cables.co.uk/diy-wire-accessories-and-sleevingWhat equipment, parts and info do I need to make my own IEM and headphone cables? (UK)
I find virtually all the cables on my headphones too long as I often use portable DACs on my shirt lapels, top pockets and at my desk.
I now have to make cables which whose maximum length is around my sternum, and I need them for MMCX, 0.78mm, 2.5mm, 3.5mm and what nots.
Proprietary cables also need to be shortened and as I am not ready to open the housings, I have to cut them short, and attach 3.5 socket or whatever connector type is appropriate to them.
So, where do I start?
What tools and parts do I need and what stores and suppliers in the UK have them?
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Oluvs Buddy
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Are there any videos showing how connectors are soldered to the cables, and wiring diagrams?
I suspect that soldering cables to MMCX, 0.78mm and all the other connector types is a quite fiddly process, delicate error prone process.
I suspect that soldering cables to MMCX, 0.78mm and all the other connector types is a quite fiddly process, delicate error prone process.
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