Sbrownnw - since you are into DIY I was wondering if you are up for an
"adventure"?
I'm currently running an interconnect with a very different architecture. It's
similar "in principle" to the Anticables Interconnect, with a slight
twist.
For construction details see
vdone&1323121575&viewitem&o11>http://cgim.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/
vs.pl?vdone&1323121575&viewitem&o11
I've used silver for the signal conductor, but you could simply use a single
strand of CAT6 in it's place.
For a 3ft IC you would need 9ft of CAT6, and 3ft of teflon tube - so it's pretty
cheap - a little more if you want to put a nylon sleeve on it.
They do require the KLEI rca's to perform their best.
I know the silver/copper version with the Absolute Harmony is exceptional
(close to the gZero6) and I think the "all copper" version would
provide some stunning details with that warmth of copper that everybody
loves.
The Copper Harmony would be a good match
Anyhow, if you are up for an adventure give them a whirl - you won't regret
it - I can pretty much guarantee it :-)
As a bonus - this design with the copper Harmony RCA's also perform
exceptionally well as a digital S/PDIF IC.
It's not for everybody, but those into DIY might find it worth while :-)
"adventure"?
I'm currently running an interconnect with a very different architecture. It's
similar "in principle" to the Anticables Interconnect, with a slight
twist.
For construction details see
vdone&1323121575&viewitem&o11>http://cgim.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/
vs.pl?vdone&1323121575&viewitem&o11
I've used silver for the signal conductor, but you could simply use a single
strand of CAT6 in it's place.
For a 3ft IC you would need 9ft of CAT6, and 3ft of teflon tube - so it's pretty
cheap - a little more if you want to put a nylon sleeve on it.
They do require the KLEI rca's to perform their best.
I know the silver/copper version with the Absolute Harmony is exceptional
(close to the gZero6) and I think the "all copper" version would
provide some stunning details with that warmth of copper that everybody
loves.
The Copper Harmony would be a good match
Anyhow, if you are up for an adventure give them a whirl - you won't regret
it - I can pretty much guarantee it :-)
As a bonus - this design with the copper Harmony RCA's also perform
exceptionally well as a digital S/PDIF IC.
It's not for everybody, but those into DIY might find it worth while :-)