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I'm not sure if I would be interested in being associated with any particular manufacturer, simply because my cables work extremely well in virtually all systems. I do have a variety of hook up wire that I can supply to you, as well as many other electronics parts, resistors, capacitors, inductors, etc. I would need to know more about what you're trying to build/mod to recommend anything.I also do consulting work and mod work around Chicago area, but would consider working with someone out of state as well. I'm very picky on what I do and if you request me to improve something like a Goldmund amplifier, not only will I refuse to do it, I will also refuse to sell you any parts.
RCA's and speaker cable for me (and MikeC)
If the idea is to get attention, it works. But you better put up or shut up because that's a very provocative entry into the subject. Bring on the KCI Silkworms! (the + version I hope) Now there's a world class cable and if you can beat it fairly and squarely then you have something going on and at least my undivided attention.
Sorry Robin, I wasn't referring to you but to the header (Best Audio Cables in the World!!) I wasn't clear enough. I guess the standard Silkworms will hold their own.
me too. I have a custom made set that I call "pseudo silkworms" made by KCI. They are somewhere in the middle of his lineup but are splendid just the same.
I have no problem going against the Silkworms, especially considering that they cost almost 6 times as much!!turkey, solder is just as good electrically as crimping. But solder is a little bit more reliable, if done right! If you like to crimp your RCA's (like Canare connectors) you won't gain much, as a matter of fact it will be a worse result, as the connectors I use are significantly superior to Canare style.
Again, it depends on the situation. You only have so many options as far as crimp on RCAs are concerned. And the options are pretty much Canare. They're not high quality connectors, they don't have good dielectric, etc. I use a much higher quality connector and as long as it's not a cold solder joint, it makes no difference.