@williewonka how do you like Inakustik vs Hijiri? I’ve had a chance to have both of those in my system and they are fantastic!
-Alex
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
@williewonka how do you like Inakustik vs Hijiri? I’ve had a chance to have both of those in my system and they are fantastic! -Alex |
@corelli - over the years I have used several solders with varying degrees of impact.
Several years ago, during a 4 year term at an advanced electronics fabrication company, I first became aware of Eutectic solders and the reasons why they were used i.e. they solidify as soon as the heat source is removed So when I eventually obtained this solder as a DIYer, I tried it in a variety of applications and found it almost matched the silver solder regarding sound quality, but it also made a significantly stronger joint. I have tried various cables connection strategies, such as bare wire, crimped connectors, screw clamp connectors and soldered joints and to date I find the soldered joint (using eutectic solder) to be the best of all. But that is with the connectors that I use....
Compared to the earlier connectors I had used, the ones listed above are vastly superior in every respect and because of their superior signal transmission capabiities, any impact that using that small amount of solder for joints may now have, seems to be negated by the superior transmisson capabilities of the connectors. As for your comment...
The impact of different insulation types of far greater than what solder is capable of impacting on a signal. One example of this that had me perplexed for a while was people's preference for Duelund Tinned Copper with Cotton/oil insulatiion
The impact of the type of insulation becomes more significant as the resolution of the components you select becomes finer. Micro details that reproduce those tiny echoes and reverberations that travel around the venue were the first thing I became aware of. There was also a marked improvements in the focus of the image i.e. the placement of performers within the image and the air that surrounds them.
Hope that all makes sense - Steve |
@rarerace - my "benchmark cables" are the latest recipe of my DIY Helix Cables. I have not actually tried either the In-Akustik or Hijiri cables to date. So how could I possibly recommend them? During the development of the DIY Helix cables I exchanged ideas and thoughts with a great many people across the globe, as to the design of the cables, types of wire, types of insulation and types of connectors. During those exchanges several of the participants have shared their observations regarding the performance of the DIY Helix, compared to some well established brands, among them, In-Akustik and Hijiri. Also - I have used a few other cables over the years, such as those from Kimber Kables, Van den Hul and KLE Innovations and the DIY Helix cables have proven to be signifcantly better, so based on my own experiences and feedback from others I have a pretty good ideas as to the performance level of the DIY cables Lastly, I scoured the internet looking for design details/geometries about the best cables and how they were designed and built, in order to understand what makes for a great cable. From that effort I recognized there were three companies that excelled in cable design techniques and developments, whist keeping their product witin a "resonable budget" - they are
So as it stands that this point in time, it is the opinion of a few audiophles that I have a great deal of respect for, that...
I have found that when you get to cables that perform to this level of excellence,
Are there better cables out there? probably, But it seems from your post you are extremely happy with your cables and the reason for that is, they are both exceptional products that perform in top end of their market segment. Regards - Steve |
@mbolek - keep us updated here when you get the CCC wires. The Zavfino wires look very interesting - 13 gauge might be good for speaker cables or mains cables? Cheers - Steve |
@williewonka Thanks for the thoughtful and detailed response. I admire all the time and listening you have put into these DIY projects. For me has always made for fascinating reading. Thanks for your contributions and encourage you in future posts. |