I soldered the banana
The signal is 16 gauge cryo silver plated mil spec from take five audio.
Regarxs
The signal is 16 gauge cryo silver plated mil spec from take five audio.
Regarxs
Help me build speaker cables please!
Man, my amazing wife took the kids out and I’m sitting here listening.. these sound so good! I just want to settle on a final design and build them, but I definitely need to spend the time to find the right geometry & materials. Ah, the endless search for perfection. I will say, though, that I made a pair of jumpers from the silver plated 12awg and some gold plated brass nakamichi banana plugs I had laying around. They sounded ok, but I wasn’t that impressed. I was doubtful of the cables at that point. I decided to take out the bananas and just use bare wire. That made all the difference. I’m looking forward to the silver plated BFAs once I settle on a design.. |
@toddverrone - They get much better after 100 hours :-) BTW - I updated the web site to include my hypothesis as to why they work. It makes sense to me - finally (LOL) http://image99.net/blog/files/d048bbacfce9bcad4a025be804771d9a-76.html The Silver plated BFA's are amazing - but they also took a couple of days to burn-in and reach their best The silver plated 16 gauge Cryo Mil_spec I used for the signal is excellent - I see no reason to move to solid silver for the signal. Enjoy the music :-) |
Man, you and your blog! Chock full of info. It's funny, I found that before I ever got on Audiogon... I did notice that you mixed up your neutral and signal conductors in your parts list. You listed the twisted pair as your signal and the silver plated copper as you're neutral. Which is understandable since you busted that out in a day. Your reasoning for the performance of the helix cables seems spot on. I never thought of the first point.. |