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In Reply to: Soon you guys will be in luck... posted by cdc on April 17, 2004 at 22:53:52:
In the interest of simpflying the experiment, it would be good to keep the number of variables down by eliminating complexities in the construction of the cable.In theory, the simplest version would be to just twist two runs and attach the bare copper ends on each side to your amp/speakers. Done deal.
The problems I see with your "pretty" cables are:
- Pink and black insulation will lead to differences in copper and insulation. Might be a bad thing or a good thing. You can still go your route, but try playing your system in "monophonic" and build an all black run to one speaker...then an all pink run and listen. Then, try a mixed run...we might find some interesting info but we need the first two datapoints.
- Are you going to solder your spades with a blowtorch ? As Jon mentioned...6 gauge is probably already overkill...try the 8 gauge...you will not need spades.
- Polyolefin will intoduce another dielectric into the mix. Try without first and if microphonics is somehow tracked down to be the the issue...apply heatshrink.
- For same reasons hold off on the techflex.
This is beginning to sound like DBT testing with the ambiguity of test results confounded by setup. As you know...one of that here :)
PeAK
Follow Ups:
I have to use spades unless I form a spade or a "U" from the bare wire. My binding posts are Cardas posts, no holes to place the wire through to clamp down on. Especially with the stiffness and thickness of the wire the only way I can figure out how to accomplish a air tight connection to a binding post would be with a spade. I will be using a 140 watt solder gun (next closest thing to a blow torch..lol) to solder the spade.I dissagree regarding using bare wire for several reasons, for which I do not have time at the moment to get into. Techflex "may" affect the sonics of the cable, then it may not. Need to run off to work, will discuss this thread later...
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