internal interconnects

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dayneger

internal interconnects
« on: 23 Jan 2003, 04:39 pm »
I'm about to wrap up my 100W AKSA amp kit and have been thinking about the best way of wiring up the inputs.

Since interconnects are the preferred method of connecting audio components, it should be best to make the wiring inside the amp identical, right?

I've already made one set of Superlatives and have a second set half done.  I image I could shorten the second pair and use the extra wire to bring that Superlative sound right up to the amp input pins.

Any thoughts?

Dayne

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internal interconnects
« Reply #1 on: 26 Jan 2003, 06:26 pm »
dayneger:  

Sure... I do it all the time.  The requirements are pretty much the same so extending the same topology/shielding technique to the inside signal path is good practice.

Go for it.

dayneger

internal interconnects
« Reply #2 on: 26 Jan 2003, 07:19 pm »
Thanks for the input, Kevin!

Looks like I'll need to talk with you about acquiring some Superlative parts, unless I decide to shorten one of my 1m pairs (not sure I want to do that right off).

:-) Dayne