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Joe, thanks for the kind comments, it's been a long time. I have a whole new line of cables, much different from the ones I made you a long time ago. I would be interested in your opinion on the new line.I now have 15 people interested in listening to my cables, so I think I will go ahead with the A.C. tour. I will talk to my partners tomorrow and let you all know when I will ship the cables out to the first person on the list. From there you will be responsible for shipping the cables to the next person on the list, etc. I will be sending RCA interconnects, speaker wire, RCA digital, and power cable.
I will be sending RCA interconnects, speaker wire, RCA digital, XLR interconnect, and power cable.
cables less hours for his critique? thanks
The cables will be broken in before they go out. So no need to worry about that. To the people on the list, how long would each one of you be interested in keeping the cable? I'm guessing a couple of days to a week maybe?doug s. braided cables are a complete nonsense. As far as transferring low level signal, they are some of the worst. Large capacitance, poor shielding against EMI, RFI, etc., etc., etc.
I've heard the Acoustic System Liveline Cables and will put my cables against them anytime! And my cables cost 6+ times less!
Some are closer than others, but no RCA connector is 75 ohms. The shape of the center and outer conductors and spacing will always prevent them from being true 75 ohm connectors. It will never happen. However, the cable can be terminated like an RF cable, with a load 74.1 ohm resistor(s). 74.1 ohm load will give you a true consumer 75 ohm interface. There are benefits and drawbacks to this, so there's no right, or wrong way of doing an RCA digital cable.RCA interconnects, XLR, and speaker wire can also be terminated like this. However, in a speaker wire, it's better to do a Zobel filter (resistor/capacitor). If one is to use some exotic fancy audiophile cable for speaker wire (coax, braided, loose conductors, etc.), then Zobel is almost a must as there will be nasty reflections even all the way down to the audio band. But surprisingly, a simple twisted pair of (14awg, 12awg, 10awg) conductors don't need a Zobel network as the reflections happen at extremely high frequencies.
Some are closer than others, but no RCA connector is 75 ohms.