daviethek
02-23-2006, 05:27 PM
always experimenting, especially when it doesn't cost anything.
An EE buddy at work gave me some left over Alpha tubular braided cable. It is multi strand (estimated 200) copper tubular braid at about 1/4 inch diameter and has what appears to be tin plating on each of the individual copper strands. ( it could be silver but the wire ID had a T/C designation so I figured it was tin over copper). Just for grins i put a few lengths of it into some 3/8 ID pvc tubing so there was esentially no insulation exept for air, cobbled up a couple of terminator pins and dropped them in the system. I was expecting crap but what I got was a darn fine sounding speaker cable not too far away in quality from my usual cable which for some reason I am always trying to replace which is Bedrock. Gave them a very hard listening and and it had all the good attributes like detail, and instrument separation. Finally they were just a micro tad more pronounced in the midrange so it was back to the bedrock but not without some soul searching. If anyone else has experimented with this type of cable or has braided cable in their system I would like to know if they had a strong preferene with this type of cable geometry over say solid wire. Adios, and still havin fun.
An EE buddy at work gave me some left over Alpha tubular braided cable. It is multi strand (estimated 200) copper tubular braid at about 1/4 inch diameter and has what appears to be tin plating on each of the individual copper strands. ( it could be silver but the wire ID had a T/C designation so I figured it was tin over copper). Just for grins i put a few lengths of it into some 3/8 ID pvc tubing so there was esentially no insulation exept for air, cobbled up a couple of terminator pins and dropped them in the system. I was expecting crap but what I got was a darn fine sounding speaker cable not too far away in quality from my usual cable which for some reason I am always trying to replace which is Bedrock. Gave them a very hard listening and and it had all the good attributes like detail, and instrument separation. Finally they were just a micro tad more pronounced in the midrange so it was back to the bedrock but not without some soul searching. If anyone else has experimented with this type of cable or has braided cable in their system I would like to know if they had a strong preferene with this type of cable geometry over say solid wire. Adios, and still havin fun.