tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36956433.post2932109455125610335..comments2024-02-08T06:47:40.662-06:00Comments on DIY Audio Projects - Hi-Fi Blog for DIY Audiophiles: SuperCables CookBook - Review (2/2)diyAudioProjects.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02982731963250878024noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36956433.post-19043903426149100042011-12-04T10:30:36.705-06:002011-12-04T10:30:36.705-06:00Hi Jeff, welcome to the site. I've also got t...Hi Jeff, welcome to the site. I've also got this book and have been fooling around with the fine wire interconnects. In the future we will be posting a Reference RCA Cable following this approach. Reference in the sense that these cables are so easy and inexpensive to make that they should be used to compare to store bought cables.<br /><br />CheersGiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15071197125706845843noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36956433.post-81836361405173767592011-12-04T10:17:22.209-06:002011-12-04T10:17:22.209-06:00Mark:
I am new to this site and wanted to thank yo...Mark:<br />I am new to this site and wanted to thank you for the obvious time and effort you put in to create these articles.<br /><br />Good information, easy to follow = hard to find! I have previously built unbalanced rca ic's with Radio Shack 30ga. magnet wire and cheap (appx. $4.00 for 2) non- gold plated rca plugs. I spaced the two fine wires appx 2" apart on 3" wide polyethylene-based tape with cotton fibers running lengthwise. To say that they absolutely killed my current (rather pricey) ic's in many, many ways is an understatement.<br /><br />I look forward to reading more about your projects.<br /><br />Best Regards, Jeff.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36956433.post-12038273438098844982010-12-06T17:11:58.918-06:002010-12-06T17:11:58.918-06:00goodgoodAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com