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Yes I am looking at one now that has been soldered. I have had that happen once on a Neutrik a few years back when I heated it too much... seemed to come loose and the tip would rotate.

I am not saying you are full of crap but it does sound as if there are perhaps some QC issues or a bad lot floating around out there.

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For mine it's just a tiny bit of wiggle room. I'd say it's the tip part that moves, and you have to push it somewhat hard to move it.

I got in my latest shipment of the Furutech 1/4" plugs, there is no play in the ring, however the way that the assembly goes together allows the whole TRS section to rotate just slightly because the notch that fits into an internal keyway in the shell is slightly too small. Otherwise the construction of the entire plug is quite nice and easily the match of any Neutrik I've used.

I got in my latest shipment of the Furutech 1/4" plugs, there is no play in the ring, however the way that the assembly goes together allows the whole TRS section to rotate just slightly because the notch that fits into an internal keyway in the shell is slightly too small. Otherwise the construction of the entire plug is quite nice and easily the match of any Neutrik I've used.

cool! after you've soldered them, try again.

Speaking of Zu Cables. Can someone explain what B3 geometry looks like?

There's a picture of the manufacturing on the 6moons website but that didn't help much.

Thanks to Nate's wonderful wire, I have my balanced Senn cable and 1/4" adapter.

Thanks to Justin I didn't screw up the XLR's.

Thanks to GE, I didn't melt the Cardas Senn. connectors

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Glad you like them!

Actually, I'm amazed I got the left/right lengths to match.

I considered 4-pin XLR; but Nate suggested this solution because of the Bryston. ;p

The other way, he could have sold me more wire. :)

Oh, if you can, please delete the first post. Somehow I stuttered.

  • 4 weeks later...

When she gets older, I bet that Lily goes to daddy rather than to mommy when she wants her hair braided. :D

You know it's bad when you have to go back to the NYS RCAs :palm:

(they still are better than a lot of other RCAs still though)

You know it's bad when you have to go back to the NYS RCAs :palm:

(they still are better than a lot of other RCAs still though)

I think they're just fine for most cables and when I'm trying to hold a budget for someone they come in handy.

How much did you pay for the neotech wire, if you don't mind sharing?

Wow, that's a lot cheaper than I thought. :o

Wow, that's a lot cheaper than I thought. :o

Yup, the teflon coated stuff is more than double the price. And just be aware that the bulk of this stuff is borderline prohibitive for cable purposes. Note how fat the braid is relative to the 1/8" jack and realize that you're looking at the narrow edge of the braid. Some "customization" of the plug was required. ;)

Some "customization" of the plug was required. ;)

You mean "small" circle hole cutter tech skillz?

  • 3 months later...

One of my first cables - a couple of short RCA-RCA ICs. Just over a foot long, Neutrik NYS352G plugs and Neotech UPOCC 24 AWG in a four-wire round litz braid.

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Should I heat-shrink the ends?

The wire cost ~$7 for the nine feet I needed and the neutriks were $4.49 a pair - making this thing cost $17 CAD... I'd like to eventually make one from silver plated copper, but wonder if there's a better (i.e. cheaper) source than takefiveaudio for this stuff.

Decided to make some new speaker cables, but since the biggest wire I had in any quantity was 20 gauge I had to braid a metric arseload of wire:

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I think it looks pretty good in the end though, even if I haven't yet gotten some new banana plugs that all actually match:

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You bought a new pair of speakers, shiny awesome ones no less, and didn't dust and polish them? Shocking.

If you'd seen how I live, you wouldn't consider those speaker stands a top priority for cleaning up.

A go over with the polishing cloth can help bring out the shine in those highs you know. :D

Except now I have images of crusty bowls of abandoned noodles and a heap of socks turning to compost.

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