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Mapleshade is using a very thin strip of pure copper, claiming fantastic result. I use the very thin (.015"?) stock copper plates that came with my Legacy's. I have tried anticable jumpers and even $400 JPS aluminata jumpers, neither were as good as the plain flat unterminated copper plate, although maybe the aluminata needed some break in time. Another option that may be possible, is to open up the terminal cup and wire the high frequency and low frequency wires together on the one terminal internally, so no jumper is needed. If you're not gonna biamp, no point adding more temporary connections or more money for jumpers. Some speaker terminals have the wires bolted on instead of soldered making this possible. If they are soldered it is less undoable... but still cheaper and potentially better performance.Rich
many years ago I was in dire need of a set of jumper cables, and couldn't afford a good pair. I read somewhere about guys making speaker cable out of CAT-5 cable. I made my own jumpers out of CAT-5. They worked great, and actually sounded better than several $300 ones. Braid threes into nines and the nines into twenty-sevens. Cover them with good shrink tubing, and never look back!gary
That's really dangerous if you sell them and/or someone hooks two amps up thinking they're passive biamping - ouch!
Mapleshade is using a very thin strip of pure copper,....Rich
It seems his speakers came without jumpers for the bi-wire posts-he didn't even know they were missing.
Please correct me if I have this wrong. He did not know that he was supposed to have jumpers, and so he only hooked up part of the speaker. He listened to them hooked up incorrectly and thought that they sounded flat. (He was right of course.)
I use a pair of Cardas 15.5 AWG wires, tinned but otherwise bare. I don't find a need for either banana or spades as I use bananas on my speaker cables and the binding post holes for bare wire for the jumpers.Cost is reasonable because its just bare wire tinned. Oh... price. The Cardas 15.5 is $3.28/ft. Get a foot of red and a foot of black (assuming 6" is enough of a jumper for you). You need to tin it which requires a solder pot. MCM has a cheap unit for about $20 that will cost you more than the wire.
Quote from: lazydays on 10 Jan 2008, 12:15 ammany years ago I was in dire need of a set of jumper cables, and couldn't afford a good pair. I read somewhere about guys making speaker cable out of CAT-5 cable. I made my own jumpers out of CAT-5. They worked great, and actually sounded better than several $300 ones. Braid threes into nines and the nines into twenty-sevens. Cover them with good shrink tubing, and never look back!garycool idea. thanks! a bit more than I want to deal with though.... vh diy page: http://www.venhaus1.com/diycatfivecables.html