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ik632:
I'm planning on making custom cables for my vintage system and I'd like to find some connectors that I can use. I see that the Canare connectors seam to be the most popular, but I don't see my system benefiting from very expensive connectors. What are your recommendations for a medium quality solder type connection (I don't want to buy an expensive crimp tool.

Most of my searching has resulted in 3' patch cables for $50/pair and I'm not quite ready to spend that for 6 pairs of cables.

richidoo:
Hi Nick
I was reading about making some XLR>RCA adapters today, and came across this over at diycable.com:

http://www.diycable.com/main/product_info.php?cPath=89_117_122&products_id=609

If you want even cheaper, mouser has a pretty good selection of raw components. Switchcraft, etc. Cardas IC cable is some of the best quality raw copper wire you can buy, $7/ft from diycable. Shielded single twisted pair is all you need, metal quality and insulation have a bearing on sound, but it's all what you wanna pay. I'm sure mouser has el cheapo wire too.

I have belden/Canare ICs I bought assembled from Blue Jeans Cable. The RCA connectrs are really nice, but I don;t know how they are for sound quality, never did any experiments. They are great quality, feel good, and extra foot added to the 1 meter for free, But they are a little rolled off on the top and mids are slightly dimmed. But this is in comparison to great wires like Grover S. I still use them on tuner, and I love the sound of them. It is 1505 coax for wire. The Cardas might be a little more transparent, but that's just a guess.

I have used Switchcraft parts before for power applications, they are really awesome quality parts. The contacts are high copper alloy, but plated nickel, some people think that is a high end faux pas. They are cheap so might be worth a try anyway for your purpose.
Good luck
Rich

ik632:
Rich, thanks for the advice. I forgot about Mouser. I also spent some time this afternoon reading up on cables made from RG6 and RG59 cable. While reading I ran across some interesting ideas which will probably lead me to buy a bunch of stuff and end up playing around. I may end up investing in the better connectors as I've read that the quality does make a difference.

Carlman:
FYI, I have found Belden 8422 wire to be the all-around best DIY interconnect cable for value and performance.  I like the RCA-650 DH Labs connectors found here: http://silversonic.com/docs/products/Connectors1.html

Those 2 together yield exceptional results in my opinion.  I'm not sure where you can get them cheaply.. but they weren't very expensive when I bought them... but I know that's relative.

I have a pair of the cable around if you want to try them, but they're short... maybe 1.5' or so. 

After some searching, I found the 8422 for $1.12 per foot, you'd need 12' for a pair of 6' IC's.  4 connectors at $5 ea is $20, so $33.44 a pair (plus shipping) for seriously good cables.  There's a local guy (Drew Baird) that sells all sorts of connectors.. and I'm not sure if Shane (hometheaterdoc) can get them but I'd guess he can also...

If you want to do these, I'd be happy to go in with you on a bigger order to make them.

-C

richidoo:
Alex Lok is a DHLabs dealer. I have purchased those connectors from him recently, so I know he has about half dozen sets of four in stock.  I haven't used them yet, but of course I defer to the opinion of our omniscient leader.  I do know they are close to pure copper (no brass) so if your system is up to it, should make a slight improvement over the usual brass which is made of copper watered down with zinc, definitely not a hifi signal conductor material. I know that Grover is extremely careful with his connector designs, which are solid silver and very minimalistic as a result. Many of us participating in last years Grover group buy have heard the differences between his S versions which were due to connector tweaks.

Anyway, I can't wait to hear your DIY wires next time we all get together. Which must be coming up soon??
Rich

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