Rushton:
Did you use an audiophile wire (JPS, Virtual Dynamics) or did you use regular 10g Romex??
harry
Did you use an audiophile wire (JPS, Virtual Dynamics) or did you use regular 10g Romex??
harry
Looking for dedicated power line advice.
Harry, we didn't use any of the audiophile in-wall wire. We did use a good quality metal clad cable with isolated neutral suitable for hospital installation (green in color, three insulated wires, white/black/green, plus a fourth bare grounding wire). Nothing special about the metal clad other than the added shielding it provides. Also didn't test it for directionality before installing it. (I'm a believer in directionality of wire for audio circuits, and I believe people who say they have observed the difference for power installation. We just didn't take the time given everything else I was working on at the time.) I can certainly hear the improvement made by the dedicated lines; don't know what more improvement could be achieved with the audiophile in-wall wire since I haven't tried any of it. |
Hbrandt, Don't exactly know why you are going so gung-ho on using "audiophile" in-wall wire for your dedicated lines. It seems to be a wasted expense - this was my gut feeling & it seems to be verified by several other members. I think that Belden in-wall cables just might do the trick. I doubt that it is much better than the plain-old Romex wire that electricians usually use. My friend bought THHN wire from Home Depot to do the re-wiring for his room & he is happy w/ the results. Subaruguru sells some reasonable DIY power cords, in-wall wiring (from Belden, I think) & other AC power stuff that might be of interest to you. Here is a link to his ad: http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?cablpowr&1091878265 I think that you will gain the most from the fact that you are laying dedicated lines more so than using "audiophile" in-wall wire. Of course, JMHO. YMMV. |