johnation33
100+ Head-Fier
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Hi headfiers,
so I recently received a DIY cable (mogami neglex 2534) that I'm using as a RCA to RCA. I also have a Blue jeans cable LC-1 Rca to rca which uses the Belden cable. The BJC cable is almost 4x thicker than the mogami however... does this mean that the BJC have more shielding? why is the BJC so much thicker than the mogami even though they both perform the same function? of course, this extra thickness makes the BJC a lot less flexible but just wondering why the cable is so much thicker.
SQ wise, I think the mogami sounds more exact and BJC sounds as if there is a veil or a bit of haze over the sound... i really didnt believe SQ made a difference with cables but now i believe it does...its a lot smaller difference than switching amps or headphones though obviously.
so I recently received a DIY cable (mogami neglex 2534) that I'm using as a RCA to RCA. I also have a Blue jeans cable LC-1 Rca to rca which uses the Belden cable. The BJC cable is almost 4x thicker than the mogami however... does this mean that the BJC have more shielding? why is the BJC so much thicker than the mogami even though they both perform the same function? of course, this extra thickness makes the BJC a lot less flexible but just wondering why the cable is so much thicker.
SQ wise, I think the mogami sounds more exact and BJC sounds as if there is a veil or a bit of haze over the sound... i really didnt believe SQ made a difference with cables but now i believe it does...its a lot smaller difference than switching amps or headphones though obviously.