Cheap, thin, flexible one meter analog single ended interconnects.......

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EDS_

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Hi gang,
Any ideas?
How about 3 pairs of Kimber Timbres at ~$100-110 a pair.
Anything cheaper?

The install/rack/gear arrangement will require ICs with a lot of flexibility and small cross-sections.

Home brew is an option.

denjo

EDS

I am using the Canare LV61S cables as analogue interconnects and find them excellent! They are very pliable and thin and won't break your bank account!

Here is a link from an audiophile who has similar experiences with these cables:

www.avforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=126078

Best Regards
Dennis

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Try Speltz Anticables -http://www.anticables.com/anti-ic.html

                     

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Personally, I like the Monster.

4 foot IC's for like $49 at Best Buy work great  :thumb: (I think it's the Interlink 400 or 600 they sell). They ahve cheaper, too, but I've bought two pairs of that model with good success.

The rca ends grip well, the construction is robust (take one apart and you'll see for yourself) and labor, which is a large part of any cables final cost is Chinese...as Monster has the clout to order up cables by the tens of thousands and get the right price for them.

I think they're great....I'm largely done diddling around with other brands.

John

BradJudy

You can make some following these instructions for fun - http://www.soundstage.com/synergize/synergize021998.htm  they are definitely thin and cheap.  :)

I have a pair of them in a box somewhere. 

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You can make some following these instructions for fun - http://www.soundstage.com/synergize/synergize021998.htm  they are definitely thin and cheap.  :)

I have a pair of them in a box somewhere. 
If you have them in a box somewhere, could I buy them for the Jr. Audiophile program?  I am putting a loaner system together to go to physics classes.  I have speakers, cd source, tube processor, integrated amp, but have only $1.25 patch cords to go with it.  If they hear the difference, they can make their own as a class project.

Scott

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I like the Acoustic Research PR130 cables. These are the high end Acoustic Research cables Sam Tellig promoted in Stereophile a few years back. They can be had on ebay for less than $15 with shipping if you watch. I have quite a few pairs of them as I will bid and unintentionally win them.
I've taken them apart and find them to be as well built as any cable I've owned. 8)

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http://www.svideo.com/stereocables.html  (Mogami stereo pair) 3ft - 16.99   1ft - 14.99

http://www.svideo.com/spdif.html (Mogami singles) 1ft - 14.00  3ft - 16.00

thin, flexible, sound good...

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If you want cheaper, look into the Kimber Tonik ($65/meter) or PBJ ($89/meter) cables. I think these may be unshielded so make sure noise won't be an issue.

Want super cheap? Check out the premium line from www.monoprice.com. Under $5 pair.

Something in between. Tributaries or low end Audioquest under $30/pair. HCM audio typically has Audioquest at discounted prices.



BradJudy

If you have them in a box somewhere, could I buy them for the Jr. Audiophile program?  I am putting a loaner system together to go to physics classes.  I have speakers, cd source, tube processor, integrated amp, but have only $1.25 patch cords to go with it.  If they hear the difference, they can make their own as a class project.

Scott, I'd be happy to send them down for free.  If you'd like, I can send down a couple of other types for comparison as well.  I know I have some extras built using Canare LV-77S and Canare RCAP connectors (coax construction, nice build).  PM me with your address again and let me know if there are any other bits and pieces that might be useful.  I think I have a pair of MiHorn tweeter add-ons (http://mihorn.com/mihorns.htm) that might be educational (I got them for free). 

Gordy

Scott,

I've 12' of Belden 8422 and as much cat-5 as you could ever use that you're welcome to.  Mag. wire is also a popular inexpensive wire for IC's.  Here's a source for excellent inexpensive rca's, the same as used by Silver Fi and other well respected builders... http://www.audio-magus.com/category_s/21.htm

pm me if you're interested!
Gordy

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Just out of curiousity, has anyone made interconnects from taking a strip of OFC foil from an inductor, cutting it down to 3-4mm width, slapping on some scotch tape for insulation, and hooked up an rca plug?

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Yep,

Just saw and heard some at the Vancouver DIY Fest last weekend...sounded pretty d___ good.

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BradJudy

Just out of curiousity, has anyone made interconnects from taking a strip of OFC foil from an inductor, cutting it down to 3-4mm width, slapping on some scotch tape for insulation, and hooked up an rca plug?

Mapleshade makes something like that - http://www.mapleshaderecords.com/audioproducts/ultrathinanaloginterconnects.php

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Mr. Clark,

I have at least one and maybe two pairs of Audioquest Coral (I think that's what they are called) ICs.  That I'll send to you today if you'd like.

They are only .5 meter however.

Thanks,
Ed








You can make some following these instructions for fun - http://www.soundstage.com/synergize/synergize021998.htm  they are definitely thin and cheap.  :)

I have a pair of them in a box somewhere. 
If you have them in a box somewhere, could I buy them for the Jr. Audiophile program?  I am putting a loaner system together to go to physics classes.  I have speakers, cd source, tube processor, integrated amp, but have only $1.25 patch cords to go with it.  If they hear the difference, they can make their own as a class project.

Scott

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I have Monster (3 sets) and Tara Labs (2 sets) locking cables that I love and would use, however,  all are too stiff/big for this particular application.



Thanks,
Ed





Personally, I like the Monster.

4 foot IC's for like $49 at Best Buy work great  :thumb: (I think it's the Interlink 400 or 600 they sell). They ahve cheaper, too, but I've bought two pairs of that model with good success.

The rca ends grip well, the construction is robust (take one apart and you'll see for yourself) and labor, which is a large part of any cables final cost is Chinese...as Monster has the clout to order up cables by the tens of thousands and get the right price for them.

I think they're great....I'm largely done diddling around with other brands.

John

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Scott,

I've 12' of Belden 8422 and as much cat-5 as you could ever use that you're welcome to.  Mag. wire is also a popular inexpensive wire for IC's.  Here's a source for excellent inexpensive rca's, the same as used by Silver Fi and other well respected builders... http://www.audio-magus.com/category_s/21.htm

pm me if you're interested!
Gordy

Hey!

    Hmmm... interesting RCAs there Gordy. :D

    I'm planning to build another set or two of cable and  will need some RCAs.

   I've been using Bullet Plug but the price when up from about $38 for a set of 4 to $56!  :o

   But I've been thinking of building a pair of a more economical... in another word, cheaper version of what I built before so I think I might give these a try. But I wonder how will I fit my unusual cable assembly with these.

   Anyway, let's see. :D

Take care,
Buddy :thumb:

BradJudy

FWIW: Those Switchcraft RCA plugs are only $2.12 each from Mouser: http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?qs=BXIAZVTcIUN5aR23EXfULw%3d%3d

For budget RCA ends, I prefer the Neutrik NYS352 series.  I've always been happier with Neutrik build quality over Switchcraft.  In this case, they also cost about half as much.  Straight nickle-plated are $0.87 each - http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?qs=MO8z%252b%252bLepAE0ykje1ZUlPg%3d%3d  and gold plated are $1.36 - http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?qs=43pPWqpsSNujM7hOF2F%2fKQ%3d%3d

For a nice build quality, budget RCA end with some strain relief, I like the Canare F-09/F-10 connectors, which run $3/$4 each at Markertek: http://www.markertek.com/SearchProduct.asp?item=F-09

Gordy

Nice find Brad, thanks!  I only prefer the Switchcraft because they're copper, which really makes no sense as I love the Neutrik chassis mount rca's  :scratch: