DIY interconnect just arrived ~~navships~~, true High Fidelity


So i invested $$$$$ ona  DIY interconnect a  few weeks ago, and it was a failure,,,So thought I'd search ebay, founda  Iwoa seller ~~navships~~~ offeringa  16 ga copper/silver coated for under $50,,, just arrived, and wow,,, now the highs not rolled off,,,sound does not break up at high volume, details not heard before,,,comparsion made with  basic generic interconnects,,but honestly what I am hearing,,I have no thoughts of looking further.
These are The Interconnects that deliver all I could expect in a  cable.
Now i am a  believer than Interconnects do make a  difference in sonics/resolution. 
He offers money back guarantee.
The drum cymbals can be heard and other details of Gatemouth Brown's guitar comes through cleanly. , The over all sound is clean,   more separated the fq's. ,,,
If we imagine a rating score of 10,,I'd give navships cables a  10/10. 
If you want to send me your high price interconnects and make a  shootout, please do,,I'll pay shipping.both ways.   



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mozartfan
A bit off topic, but wire connected

I hooked up my Emerald Physics 3.4s, which have outboard power supplies, but the crap jumper wire that was included is, well....

I replaced the CJs with Wire World OCC which was designed for internal speaker wiring. While initially the OCC was 'better', after about an hour it got better and better. Just upgrading the jumpers literally transformed the 3.4s to a much more musical speaker

hth
marketing bs you think so to the ac wall plug 120v 15 amps 14/2 awg wire in the wall put a 12awg power cord on the amp to the plug you will not get 20amps for the amp more juice the way i did it i will get up to 30 amps max for my crown

OK got it,, so direct hard wire to the trans , from  trans connects, direct to wall, skip connect at rear of amp,, OK clear, 
you get more amps... hummm , nah I 'll pass. 
That mod will cost me cash that i can not budget in.
I am happy to have the 12 ga DIY cord,, I am sure Jadis made the read connect acceptable to draw as much current as required by the trans. 
But agree the 2 cent cord that comes with every amp/component you buy,,even jadis' $$$$$$$ amps, no doubt are supplied with that cheap 10 hair thin stranded cord. 
We all have at least 5 in our closet,,everyone should go cut one open,,,you'll see what I am talking about,, Trash that thing and get either navships 12 ga silver coated copper or Home Depot
's THHN 12 ga. 
I see no reason to use navships silver 12 ga, , juice is  juice on any medium of material,,and yes, its very likely the 2 cent power cord actually brings same current amperage as the 12 ga,,At least tahts on specs,,But in actual performance after 5 hrs of use,, the 12 ga will be more consistent/solid current 
ditusa
... power cords are marketing bs you think so to the ac wall plug 120v 15 amps 14/2 awg wire in the wall put a 12awg power cord on the amp to the plug you will not get 20amps for the amp ...
Correct, you should not be able to draw 20A from a 15A line.
... i will get up to 30 amps max for my crown studio ref1 amp that it needs no power cord ...
No, you won’t get "30 amps max" for your Crown amp.

First - as you acknowledged on another thread - you have a proper 20A breaker on that circuit. Second, your Crown amp just won’t draw 20A. It won’t draw 15A, either.
CLEEDS when i run my crown ref 1 amp i change the break to 30 amps i hard wire the crown no power cord no plug i have 10/3 awg wire in the wall thats 30amps 250v max my crown amp comes with a 125v 30 amp plug when new i can change the volts on the crown 120v to 230 how much power the amp draws changes but it will have the juice to its max 250v at 30 amps no power cord no plug pure sound thats how you connected dan’s amps the relentless monos google d’agostino dan amps his relentless amps do not have power cord or plug pure sound dan knows
ditusa
CLEEDS when i run my crown ref 1 amp i change the break to 30 amps i hard wire the crown no power cord no plug ...
Whoa, that’s quite a code violation, as explained to you in another thread, especially with the 20A receptacles you’re using.
i have 10/3 awg wire in the wall thats 30amps 250v max ...
Yes, that’s the rating of the wire, but that’s completely independent of how much current will actually be in the circuit at any moment.
... my crown amp comes with a 125v 30 amp plug when new ....
Not likely, because a 30A plug wouldn’t fit in a traditional household outlet. It probably left the factory with a 15A or 20A plug.
i can change the volts on the crown 120v to 230 how much power the amp draws changes ...
No , that’s not how it works. For any given output, the power drawn by the amplifier will be the same at 120VAC as at 240VAC (setting aside possible trivial differences because of losses in the transformer).
... it will have the juice to its max 250v at 30 amps ...
Check your amp's specs. The Crown never draws 20A let alone 30A.