Mapleleaf: Yes they do require careful handling. One of our cats ("Eddie the Thug") has sheared the 47 Labs OTA cables (26 Gage) off of the left speaker two times so far. But most of these things are usually just installed and then only removed for periodic cleaning (of the contacts) and perhaps for the occasional audition of other cable (people used to bring wine by, now it's cables:-). I don't find it to be much of a hassle as I have always treated my heavier cables with care/caution as well. These smaller and more flexible cables (not all of them though, as it depends on the design) can also be easier to manipulate and because of this a great deal of force is not required to guide them through the maze.
How many would be surprised?
We generally cannot see the actual wire used in our IC’s because of some sort of covering. I recently acquired an XLO Ref 2 balanced IC and these have a clear outer cover exposing the wires inside. Maybe XLO is unique, but the wires used are tiny. With the overall size of the cable you develop a preconceived idea of how big the “cable” is inside the cover.
My JPS SC2 speaker wire can also be seen through its cover, it is quite beefy.
I wonder how many would be surprised to see the actual wire inside their cables?
My JPS SC2 speaker wire can also be seen through its cover, it is quite beefy.
I wonder how many would be surprised to see the actual wire inside their cables?
- ...
- 19 posts total
- 19 posts total