radarnigz5
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Where can I buy an inexpensive, thin, light in weight, good quality MMCX copper (OCC) cable, 3.5mm?
try hakuzen 172/165 (4core = 63 USD, https://tinyurl.com/sfbsqhh)
Where can I buy an inexpensive, thin, light in weight, good quality MMCX copper (OCC) cable, 3.5mm?
try hakuzen 172/165 (4core = 63 USD, https://tinyurl.com/sfbsqhh)
I already have a similar cable "OCC Headphone Upgrade Line 6N UP-OCC COPPER 26AWG*4 MMCX UPOCC", need thinner and lighter in weight than it
I am not a fan of fashion, I like old school). Nevertheless, it is more convenient for the earbuds when the wire does not pull them to the bottom from the ears, they change position because of this. if the wire were a little lighter in weight and thinner, but had the same good sound quality than I have, it would be more comfortable and more pleasant.Thinner and lighter weight are out of fashion these days, Hulk is way to go.
Fairly sure that if you contact the guy he will custom build to your requirement.I already have a similar cable "OCC Headphone Upgrade Line 6N UP-OCC COPPER 26AWG*4 MMCX UPOCC", need thinner and lighter in weight than it
Fairly sure that if you contact the guy he will custom build to your requirement.
Everyone is very complementary about him.
i was using ready made cables from Ghentaudio before. most of them were using Canare Star Quad (L-4E6S), some Mogami. good enough.
i was using ready made cables from Ghentaudio before. most of them were using Canare Star Quad (L-4E6S), some Mogami. good enough.
but the wires i'm using now for DIY analog interconnect cables are Neotech SOCT and SOST, solid core, up-occ copper and silver respectively.
bought them at hificollective (UK) and audiophonics (France).
https://www.hificollective.co.uk/wire/soct-neotech-solid-core-copper-wire.html
https://www.hificollective.co.uk/wire/neotech-sost-occ-silver-wire.html
to check these products at audiophonics, search for neotech at their site.
i also got some neotech AG-GD (99% up-occ silver 1% gold alloy), and turned to be different than Ag-Au wire bought at Cema EAC (OEM up-occ, supposedly).
edit: if you need the result isn't so stiff, you can try the multi-strand versions of these wires, STDCT and STDST.
As others have noted, the chin slider on the cables from Electro Acousti aren't particularly useful. Mine is essentially useless. Has anyone figured out a helpful mod to make it function the way it should?
Sorry, I should've been clearer, the photo is just to illustrate the kind of chin slider I'm referring to. The cable I'm using is 4 cores. The slider's holes are actually too wide to be useful on cabling that thin. It seems to be a relatively common issue as I've seen it mentioned in this thread a few times before.uses a less thick cables, obviously the chin slider wont work on the 8 braid cable, 4 or 6 maybe still can but.. 8? never
Well sorry for my reply but Chin sliders are useless like the 5th wheel on a car .. if something strangulates my neck i would go crazy... no clue what that thing is useful at...
Well sorry for my reply but Chin sliders are useless like the 5th wheel on a car .. if something strangulates my neck i would go crazy... no clue what that thing is useful at...
Acousti guy is simply awesome! ordered 30cm of that new super thick plated cable and some 2,5mm plugs for a dac/amp cable...
That new cable without a number is simply the best he ever sold.. it has all the best features combined in one cable of his whole lineup...