My post from 2014:
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Neotech and vh audio are my wires...find that interconnect (v twist) has made biggest plus in cable/eti/aeco connectors...using neotech/12 strand for jumpers. I did a budget cable shootout last summer and they all were very close...In the end i chose vh audio 12 quad...which was $ than. Mogami 3104... furez fz124as...canare 4s12...Canare 4s11 Furez was the only one that had properties/dialectic like the vh audio...that was detectable...i still need some hrs on them but...but my gear was hating me for it. That was a good post as well noromance...And would agree the ends are alot of what the final say/sound is,ultimately the soundstage that vh/v twist produced has the qualities that just made it a done deal...as steve spoke about. |
Always interesting to hear the latest Mr. williewonka. I use two pairs of your RCAs that are Tinned OFC copper. OFC is just fine. :-) MX110/C20 (either or) and a MC225. I use your RCAs two pairs. I've never seen a soul walk away from that combo not shaking their head. Nothing sounds like that with push pull small planars. The interconnects are the BOMB. I been using the 16 strand OCC/teflon and red copper interconnects as speaker cabling for the same setup. We didn't have this stuff or the planars/ribbons I use, in the 70s. Cables made a lot of difference in the SQ from when I first got the gear. OCC with good silver plating and very thin teflon in a ribbon is hard to beat too. Simple, easy to build, I really like them. :-) Regards |
Last night I swapped back to my OCC version of exact same interconnect cables, with the same design, length, same connectors as my OFC pair, made by the same Co. It becomes more of a comparison of the different metal used. Its still a surprise to me after years of testing and validating this - how its possible to actually hear deeper into the sound stage, with more detail and separation of individual instruments with OCC vs. OFC. Its not always "better" in all cases. There are times I also appreciate the different type of tone, texture, and mid-sound stage the OFC copper offers even with its noted granular flaws in the metallurgy strands. In my setup, the same OFC interconnects can offer a bit more of a vintage type of tone, which is fun too. I like both for different reasons. I still find myself swapping back and forth every once in a while between the two different types.
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@oldhvymec, can you suggest some good screw-in RCA and XLR connectors to me? or some other non-soldering methods to attach wires to the connectors? I'm going to embark on a DIY cable adventure in the next month or two and am still in the planning phase. |
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