Cable re-termination in NJ area


Can anybody suggest a reliable person / company that can re-terminate some speaker cable for me? NJ area preferred / or tri state area to keep shipping cost down . I have 3 runs of   Acoustic Zen Satori speaker cables for my L/C/R's and need to upgrade the spades to 5/16" on the amp side. Unfortunately because of health reasons,  my hands no longer let me do this simple task and need to seek help . Going to use crimp spades and just need strip , crimp & heat shrink.

I my use Vamp Wire HDS-5 spades and wonder what crimp tool would be best if I find a friend willing to try with my guidance.    

Any suggestions are appreciated     

mrupgrade

@mrupgrade contact Robert Lee to see what he can offer. I would be cautious having these cables re-termibated by someone other than AZ as it will definitely reduce the resale value and I’m questioning the impact to sound as well - connectors affect sonic signature of cables. 

carlsbad2

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Yes, it might improve them.  Lots of us improve on OEM work.

Jerry
 

I’m well aware. Up to an individual on how to approach this. DYI upgrades of factory brand name cables always diminish the resale value, sometimes making it nearly impossible to get rid of the cable altogether.
Hence my recommendation to contact Robert (Acoustic Zen).

Sorry to hear about the condition of your hands.

I wonder if you would consider using these:

https://www.parts-express.com/5-16-Spade-Terminal-with-Dual-Set-Screws-and-Poly-Carbonate-091-3606?quantity=1

Remove existing connector, strip wire, twist wire, insert wire, tighten 2 hex head set screws, done. no heat shrink required, removable/reusable, color coded

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I’d be glad to do it for you, no charge, I am in Plainfield, NJ.

Timing: I’m having Back Surgery (laminectomy) on Tuesday, then short recovery. Send me a private message if interested.

Elliott

Is it DIY, or is it professionally done?  Who would you rather have working on your equipment, a $25/hr trainee or a physist/nuclear/mechanical engineer with 40 years of experience and lots of fabrication/shop experience?

And no, I’ve never had trouble selling equipment that I have modified, generally people are willing to pay extra for it. However, in reading the original post, I don’t think resale value is high on the concern list.

AZ is not gold pressed latinum. they are moderately priced. If you reread the original post, this fellow wants to do it himself but his hands no longer work well enough. Thus, I offered to do it for free, for an apparently aging audiophile. Don’t know his situation but more than willing to help.

I respect your opinion, just want to make sure you respect mine.

Jerry