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...If so, Dejan, join us idiots.
Has anyone built the Banquer recipe yet?CheersJohnR
My recommendation to people is that when you change to new speaker cable, you need to live with it for awhile for the excitement factor of installing a new piece in the system die out and evaluate the "change" to see if it is truely better. I think you will find out that most exotic expensive speaker cable do not "improve" your system in any way but "change" the balance of the sound. This is where system sysnergy and personal tastes come in (ie...warm sounding speakers will sound a bit livelier with speaker cable that suppressed the the low frequency).
Rob,I hope you build it right. You need to twist the two wires together and use cable ties every foot to prevent the cable untwists itself. As for termination, the Cardas spade from DIY cable works the best so far. The cable will need about one week to sound decent. It sounds pretty bad the first few hours. The engineer in me tell me that breakin does not make sense but I found out that every single component in my system benefit from some period of break in (one to four weeks).
Heh heh, thanks for the answer Dejan, even if it did take another long post to get it I assume you bought the vdH raw and terminated it yourself?
I'm not sure why you count flat cable out. I have some Alphacore MI2, which is 10 ga, the same as your vdH wire. I think it sounds very good, actually Of course capacitance is a bit on the high side.Has anyone built the Banquer recipe yet?CheersJohnR