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DIY DIY cable, Pictures of DIY cables
DIY DIY cable, Pictures of DIY cables
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Sep 9 2007, 01:23 AM
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Sep 16 2007, 12:01 PM
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My reviews on Canare L-2B2AT cable with 3.5mm Neutrik plug
I compared it to Choseal cable. I noticed that this cable were much better rendering treble, as the stock cable and internal headphone out on Sanyo CDP-150 is quite edgy on the treble, stinging my ear. Less stinging and warmer vocal, I can hear more pronounced background detail too. These tiny cable do makes wonder, how can such small thin cable deliver better sound? Tested using Phillips SBC HP200 recabled with PA2V2 headphone amp and Sanyo CDP-150 Another review on Canare cable L-4E6S with 3.5mm Neutrik plug Compared it to stock Klispch cable, I can feel deeper, fuller sound, less bright, and more detail and much warmer vocal. There are other difference that I can't tell (so with the L2B2AT cable), but I can listen to both of them at higher volume without getting my ear hurt Tested on my modded Klipsch Promedia GMX-A 2.1 with recabled satellite and LME49720 opamp Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Jan 25 2008, 10:34 PM
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Oct 25 2008, 02:41 AM
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From optical to coax is very easy, tap the pin from Vin (pictured) to signal and GND to ground (duh) and you good to go
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