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What I have found - Makes a good Cable !
I just finished posting the following content in yet another thread.
I realized, I have posted many snippets from the text below in many other threads over the years, so I thought it would be a good idea to post this thread, so in future I can simply post a link to it, rather than regurgitate it one more time.
If you are interested in DIY cables I (with the helps of other members) have designed and built take a look at this link
My Audio Alchemy (image99.net)
Hope you find this post useful
BTW - it is the :"Coles Notes" version - it can, and does get a lot more complicated!
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Having spent many years investigating cables, I have had first hand experience of how different things can positively impact the sound we get to enjoy from our systems
I have has success implementing cables on mini-systems costing as little as $200, up to pretty good systems in excess of $70k - other members have much more expensive systems and have observed similar improvements also
Unfortunately the cable companies like to spin their jargon as to why their cables are the best.
But the answer is pretty simple - a good cable will use...
As with everything in this hobby there are improvements that can be achieved with "refinements" to the above basic design points and those refinements will be reflected in the cost.
RE: the "Power supply" to the system
RE: the power supliies inside components...
The cable companies I typically recommend include
There are a few others, but these provide good and noticeable Bang-for-$Buck
Zavfino is a great place to start and their product line caters to many budgets and their products actually perform.
There are many opinions out there.
Some believe in the benefits of cables and other do not
So use the Audogon search feature to aquire knowledge from postings from other members pertaining to cables.
Apologies for the long post, but this subject gets complicaed very fast
Hope it helps - Steve
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@Williewonka Acoustic Revive uses CCC nearly in all of their products, Furutech in only 2 power cables. Acrolink uses mainly DUCC and Furutech in only two products. Other Japanese companies like AET and Hijiri do not specify purity of OFC used in their products. Oyaide, Neotech and Nanotec I believe use OCC only.
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Steve, your points/suggestions noted above are all very good and "sound" advice. I have found your Helix thread very interesting indeed--especially the IC section. There is just one issue that drives me nuts. So we go to great length to pick great materials and optimize all these other parameters. And then it’s time to connect the wire to the RCA plug. And we use resort to using a slurry on inferior metals i.e. solder! Worse yet, they are usually used as the primary conductor because most RCA plugs, including the KLE’s, do not facilitate a good MECHANICAL connection prior to sealing the joint with solder. Now I realize our beloved music is forced through hundreds of these solder connections in other components. Just doesn’t make sense that if some appreciate a cotton insulation over Teflon, the solder issue would be far more audible. Any thoughts? |
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