BIG POPPA
Headphoneus Supremus
Ain't touchin' that Motha ****** ! Like the Rhodium sound
Originally Posted by BIG POPPA /img/forum/go_quote.gif Got another set of these..... Did the silver plated copper thing. What cable to use next to get another cool sound? Some cryo'd copper? |
Originally Posted by haloxt /img/forum/go_quote.gif That's why the recording sounded so bad, I thought Gregorio mastered it or something. |
Originally Posted by Nerull /img/forum/go_quote.gif How do you expect that cable to work without a ground? Is it mono? |
Originally Posted by astroid /img/forum/go_quote.gif The cable is mono , I split the recording into stereo using audacity, I set my soundcard to record in mono. I may build a second one for proper stereo. Audacity is amazing. |
Originally Posted by 883dave /img/forum/go_quote.gif Appears that the coat hangers are connected to each side of the former interconnect...which still asks the question...where is the ground? Could you supply a close up and also a picture with this cable in use? |
Originally Posted by astroid /img/forum/go_quote.gif I awoke this morning to an angry wife who had tripped on my cable during the night, the cable was in 6 bits and I will have to rebuild. |
Originally Posted by 883dave /img/forum/go_quote.gif Appears that the coat hangers are connected to each side of the former interconnect...which still asks the question...where is the ground? Could you supply a close up and also a picture with this cable in use? |
Originally Posted by Pars /img/forum/go_quote.gif An interconnect (mono) only uses 2 conductors.. signal + and signal - (or ground). Shielding is optional and must be connected to ground at least on one end, but many interconnects are not shielded. |
Originally Posted by nick_charles /img/forum/go_quote.gif Rather than insulting members why not report the results of your listening , were you able to tell the two apart ? |
Originally Posted by Pars /img/forum/go_quote.gif An RCA connector is a mono connector, which is why stereo interconnects require a pair of cables (each 2 conductor; one R, one L). Otherwise, I'm not sure what your question is? |
Originally Posted by haloxt /img/forum/go_quote.gif I'm going to keep insulting people because I don't give a ***** about those people. And I'm not going to participate in that stupid experiment for the same reason. I'm here because I am into improving my sound system, I'm not here because I want to argue with morons who show in every single post complete disregard for reason and logic and I've only felt like talking to them like the misbehaving little babies they are. When you anti-cablers learn to behave yourselves and not do RIDICULOUSLY dumb THINGS like hijacking threads for your repetitive ******** maybe I'll take you seriously and answer your questions. |
I want honest opinions on the differences experienced by switching interconnects. (Between the source and the headphone amp)… What kind of changes can be expected? |