I'm with you, Gary, good cables need not cost a small fortune. I'd be interested in having a peek at your cables: [email protected]...
Thanks!
-RW-
Thanks!
-RW-
DIY Anti-IC project
I'm with you, Gary, good cables need not cost a small fortune. I'd be interested in having a peek at your cables: [email protected]... Thanks! -RW- |
Please post some pictures. You can do this under your virtual "system" page. I think its a great idea. After all, there is no magic to the speltz cables, just a great idea and cheap even when they cut and terminate for you. I have the Speltz speaker cables and am a strong believer in the concept. My ICs are in close proximity to other ICs and AC, so I have been wondering if such a bare unshielded wire would work. But, as you have demonstrated, its cheap to try. Why not? Thanks for the info. |
I think the most important difference between Speltz and standard cables is that the Speltz cables have no insulation (beyond the coating of the wires) and no jacket. A designer/modder friend of mine believes that the insulation and jacket found in standard cables smear the wave form, thereby introducing distortion into the signal. This is why Speltz cables often sound better than other cables. He did a comparison of a number of different types of wire using the no-jacket and no-insulation method, including the wire Speltz uses, and found that high-grade copper Litz wire is clearly superior. |