Bryston Cabling

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Bryston Cabling
« on: 3 Oct 2011, 12:27 pm »
Greetings everyone.  Wondering what Bryston is currently using in their Bryston cabling?   Searching the forum, I see that a few years ago the XLR was comprised of Van damme low noise mic cable with special heavy gold plated connectors.  James, is this still the case?


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Re: Bryston Cabling
« Reply #1 on: 3 Oct 2011, 12:37 pm »
Greetings everyone.  Wondering what Bryston is currently using in their Bryston cabling?   Searching the forum, I see that a few years ago the XLR was comprised of Van damme low noise mic cable with special heavy gold plated connectors.  James, is this still the case?

Yes - other than we now have our own speaker cable all the rest is either VanDamme or Canare.

james

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« Reply #2 on: 3 Oct 2011, 12:51 pm »
Yes - other than we now have our own speaker cable all the rest is either VanDamme or Canare.

james

James,
The digital XLR cable that I bought from Bryston less than a year ago is Belden 1800F.  Are you no longer using that cable?
Tony

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« Reply #3 on: 3 Oct 2011, 01:24 pm »
James,
The digital XLR cable that I bought from Bryston less than a year ago is Belden 1800F.  Are you no longer using that cable?
Tony

We have not changed the 110 ohm digital cable as far as I know.


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