Duelund DCA16GA


Hi All,

I was wondering if anyone have try this cable? I have never try the original WE cable but I want to buy this cable for my speaker. Other candidate is supra cable.

Can someone give some feedback?

Thanks
santodx5
Recently I put my Belden 8402 ICs back in my system from the preamp to the amplifiers (still using Duelund 20ga between DAC and preamp).
I was surprised that I did not seem to hear any of the drawbacks I previously heard with that wire. It retained the full, tonally rich sound that is consistent with all of the tinned, stranded wires I have tried, and it seemed to be suitably extended and did not lose control when played (plenty) loud.
I looked at the construction and believe there is really only one main potential flaw to the 8402 being the use of EPDM rubber insulation. The only reason I can think to use that material is for flexibility as a commercial microphone cable but maybe you guys have a better idea of their reason for that design choice.
I then looked at Belden's extensive catalog and ordered some 8422, which is mostly the same cable as 8402 but for two main differences, the conductors are 22 awg instead of the 20 awg in the 8402, and the insulation in the 8422 is polyethylene instead of rubber in the 8402. The strand size is the same and both are tinned. I will take the chance that there will be no detriment to the slightly smaller conductors for the hopefully positive trade-off going from rubber to polyethylene. The 22 awg may actually be a bit better extended without losing body and tonal density. The polyethylene should be a superior insulation with a much lower dielectric constant. I actually like polyethylene (preferably foamed) better than Teflon, which I find to impart a high frequency sheen that is a bit unnatural sounding to me. I have always believed there are advantages to using manufactured wire for interconnects because of the more consistent winding and spacing. Hopefully, I will receive the wire and be able to make a set or two this weekend.
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I've been using the WE 16 gauge for a couple of years. I've recently added Tekton D.I.'s and a Had Inspire 7 watt SEP amp. Feeling I needed some more high frequency bloom, I purchased the DCA 16 and after about 34 hours of use it is a little more extended on top, but lacking some body and robustness in the lower regions. Today I just ordered the WE 10 gauge, but could not get enough for a double run.

So with that a couple of questions. Has anyone tried combining a WE, and a DCA for a double run, or is that a really dumb idea?

Since for now I can't get enough WE 10 for a double run, what about combining my 16 with the 10 being shipped this week for more extension on top?

And the last question I could use help with for now is with a double run on the D.I.'s binding post with no hole in the middle, and for me needing to use the posts, any ideas on best ways to terminate with a thicker bare wire on that type of post?

   LP
Get the Duelund 12 gauge and terminate with the Neotech solder-less connectors from Sonic Craft. Your 16 gauge needs another 80 hours of burn to fill out as an FYI.
@grannyring 
Bill, Is it your experience that the 12 gauge Duelund offers similar warmth, weight, and body of the WE, along with more air, and high frequency bloom?

BTW, thanks for the tip on the Neotech connectors.

   LP