Duelund RCA interconnects...opinions


I posted an on some other forums seeking opinions. I've heard some good things about RCA cables made with Duelund wire on various forums. Just curious if anyone here has used the interconnects and have any opinions? A couple places selling both 16ag (more smooth sounding) and 20ag (More detailed and forward sounding) versions.
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Thanks for reply calander, I saw the post of that user grannyring and I follow his recomendations, that is, without shielded.
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I have been making the double ic using Duelund's 20awg wire with Duelund connectors using Mundorf silver/gold solder. Very nice sounding cables. I have now received the LessLoss C-Marc RCA cables at 850$ and these are definitively better: more texture, more space and highly natural. Still, the double IC Duelund cables are excellent cables for the price.
@b_mueller when you mention double ic, are talking about the Schroeder method? Did you use an RCA splitter to connect the cables?

My understanding was that the SM started out using splitters because it was also using commercially available conventional ICs.

But if you're DIYing, you can solder the doubled up wires straight into the RCA connector.

Correct me if I'm wrong.

Doesn't Audio Sensibility offer such a version commercially now?