I appreciate all of your comments. I calculated the cost of the duelund at around 270. Problem I'm facing is cost. I'm redoing the caps as well and there's close to 40 caps I'm replacing. So not sure if I should just wait and get some more cash, or go ahead with a little cheaper cable. I was thinking about the jantzen silver coated cable as a cheaper option. But after checking into that duelund cable, I've read it's absolutely phenomenal. That Rio Grande also looks pretty good, but it's up over 225.
Changing internal cabling, anyone use Jantzen solid conductor?
I have a pair of Mirage M1 speakers and I'm replacing the internal cabling. The existing cables, I can see, are oxidized and over 20 years old. Cable technology has come a ways since then. So I decided to go ahead and replace them. I saw these jantzen cables, wonder if anyone has used them and what's the result.
http://www.hificollective.co.uk/wire/006-0085-jantzen-bi-wire-speaker-cable.html
Years ago I used dh labs t14 for internal cabling and it was detailed and fast and I liked it. But I need around 45 feet. And dh labs has gone up in price since I used it years ago. So I'm looking for a more cost effective method which will still lend excellent results, assuming there is such a cable.
Again thanks to all who respond to my posts your information has been sincerely appreciated.
http://www.hificollective.co.uk/wire/006-0085-jantzen-bi-wire-speaker-cable.html
Years ago I used dh labs t14 for internal cabling and it was detailed and fast and I liked it. But I need around 45 feet. And dh labs has gone up in price since I used it years ago. So I'm looking for a more cost effective method which will still lend excellent results, assuming there is such a cable.
Again thanks to all who respond to my posts your information has been sincerely appreciated.
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