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    Had a go at making up my new mains power cables for my ELS57's
    Cable from Dave at MCRU also the silver fuses

    I have hands and fingers like bunches of bananas so found it rather fiddly

    Had to be very careful when drilling out the Bakelite sockets as the new cables are huge compared with the originals

    Managed to make them with no inner pos/neg/neutral wires showing

    Quite pleased with the outcome

    Now need to try and build the Croft to Quad 11 cables ( need to find the soldering iron first )
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    Did you start the other thread about esl cables? If so, this looks like a huge improvement and while I know nothing about the way those speakers work, it'll be really interesting to find out if you can tell the difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by realysm42 View Post
    Did you start the other thread about esl cables? If so, this looks like a huge improvement and while I know nothing about the way those speakers work, it'll be really interesting to find out if you can tell the difference.

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    Yes it was me on the other thread , as this one is cable related thought I had better post it here on get my

    One slight problem with the before and after comparison , I only listened to this kit on the previous owners system running on a Pioneer TT and a Rose pre amp , not had it running at home yet , trying to get it all sorted , Croft pre amp , power cables for speakers and the quad 11 amps , cable for the croft to quad 11 etc , RCA cables it goes on and on

    It sounded very goo prior to purchase so hopefully it will sound even better
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    Hi there

    Which cable is it from mcru? i'm thinking of doing a spot of diy mains cable but not sure which to go for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twickers View Post
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    Which cable is it from mcru? i'm thinking of doing a spot of diy mains cable but not sure which to go for.

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    Its belden 19364 cable , send Dave a PM for a price
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    cheers.

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    I employ Belden 19364 throughout my setup and its performance/VFM ratio is extraordinary, all purchased from MCRU of course. Invest in a few of Dave's silver plated mains plugs Al, believe me they are well worth the extra zing they bring to the party...

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    You used that lead yet dude?

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    Still refining the amounts, will report back once I've found the sweet spot. I've been quite surprised at how much difference there can be for such small changes in quantity. Leaving them empty is still a factor too because with the lead in, bass can feel a little ploddy. Still working on it though

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    You used that lead yet dude?
    Not used my pair yet , still trying to find the soldering iron
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