July 31, 201213 yr I use Kimber 8TC (long 25' runs) and I like it, provided you can find it for a reasonable price. I cant recall what I paid for mine (used), but it was sub $5/ft. I've also used 4TC and liked it, but wanted heavier guage. The sleeper, though hard to find, is the Kimber 4/8VS wire... same stuff, just not teflon insulated. I much prefer spades to either bare wire or bananas as well. Bare wire could lead to shorts over time if you're not careful. I've never used the Eichmanns, but they seem somewhat fragile.
July 31, 201213 yr I bought a bunch of Kimber 8TC off the 'Bay many years ago. It's a right royal PITA to terminate, but I've been very happy with the sound.
July 31, 201213 yr Author So... is 4TC half as hard to terminate? [drum roll] Thanks, I'll be here all week. Try the fish...
July 31, 201213 yr Maybe he meant that they don't necessarily come as attached pairs, as some rca connects are made? dunno. I think he's had a fundamental misunderstanding about cable counts since day 1.
August 1, 201213 yr Author Hang on, though. I have two Arcam FMJ P1 monobloc amps running one channel each. Don't they only need one balanced interconnect cable from preamp to monobloc one and another from preamp to monobloc two? That's what the picture and the manual seems to indicate. Edited August 1, 201213 yr by HiWire
August 1, 201213 yr you need 1 cable from the left channel of your source to the left channel of your preamp to the left channel of your amplification system you need 1 cable from the right channel of your source to the right channel of your preamp to the right channel of your amplification system a total of 6 cables, whether you're using monoblocks or a stereo amp or whatever. It's just not that complicated.
August 1, 201213 yr Author I confused the + and - loudspeaker wires with the interconnect count. This is what happens when I Head-Case while I'm supposed to be working.
August 2, 201213 yr Ideally, you want to be able to fit the component inside the cable. You may be onto something there Dinny. Cables with built in components.
August 2, 201213 yr You may be onto something there Dinny. Cables with built in components. Works even better if you can fit it in a coconut!
August 3, 201213 yr It's even better to eliminate all the equipment and the cables. Get a giant box and put some musician's inside, do NOT make any bass reflex ports(you will thank me later). And then just enjoy the music that probably sound better then 90% of the new stuff out there, it is cheaper if you get your musician's illegally. You can even upgrade to virtual headphones when you cup your hands behind your ears, the HD800 is nothing then when it comes to soundstage.
August 3, 201213 yr Or just become a musician yourself, in which case you are correct, it is better than listening.
August 3, 201213 yr I was thinking more outside the box, that being me. But i guess your idea works too.
August 3, 201213 yr If it measures rectangular it is subjectively good atleast that has been my experience. My square waves are very impressive!
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