@jerryg123
HMM:
@millercarbon that is just a stupid post dude.
Just ignorant.
Have you read the reviews of the RCA MFF adapters that combine two separate RCA into one to reduce resistance? They actually get pretty positive feedback.
I keep looking at the old 240V dryer power chord that they replaced when the old dryer failed. Heavy gauge wire and 4 strands. Since I'm a believer that the common neutral causes noise in the system for the price of connectors it would be a very robust high current Power Cable combining the four strands into two and I believe that both multiple standard or 240V cable would improve the sound over the stock molded cables that come with unit.
HMM:
@millercarbon that is just a stupid post dude.
Just ignorant.
Budget high current, why not take 2 or 3 freebie power cords, cut the ends and solder em all into one? Wouldn't that be three times the current? With four or 5 you could get lots of current. How much current are we talking anywayI don't think that's stupid at all. Isn't that what hi end braided cables are doing, taking individual strands and combining them to present a heavier gauge wire? I'm really curious why would this be stupid at all? It wouldn't work, it would create a black hole why?
Have you read the reviews of the RCA MFF adapters that combine two separate RCA into one to reduce resistance? They actually get pretty positive feedback.
I keep looking at the old 240V dryer power chord that they replaced when the old dryer failed. Heavy gauge wire and 4 strands. Since I'm a believer that the common neutral causes noise in the system for the price of connectors it would be a very robust high current Power Cable combining the four strands into two and I believe that both multiple standard or 240V cable would improve the sound over the stock molded cables that come with unit.