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southall-1998
17-11-2012, 23:09
Need some thin and flexible copper cables for my loudspeakers.
Length needs to be 2.5m and terminated on both sides with 4mm banana plugs.
Cheers.
Riislingen
18-11-2012, 17:24
Hi Shane,
I´ve got a set of DNM Reson at approximately 2.2 as I recall. Does it need to be AT LEAST 2.5 Meters ?
http://www.dnm.co.uk/cables.html
I can dig them up and check if interested in the set. They are thin and easy to place, sounds terrific too :eyebrows:
falcoron
18-11-2012, 19:24
RFC will sell you cable talk 3 its all you will ever need, better than most up to £50 per meter replaced my Tellurium black never looked back great cable for buttons, paul can terminate with nice bananas too
Hang on Shane... You've been "over there" asking if the baby NVA integrated would drive your "new" JPW's - we have spies everywhere :lol:
If the NVA is going to be your "amp of the month" in a short while, you're going to have to get the recommended cables or risk a blow up and subsequent excommunication...
If you're happy to look on fleabay, there's some no nonsense Cable Talk Excel 4 at a very good price. This is the fig-8 version of the old CT4.1 so flexible, but still with the high quality copper conductors. The run I bought just recently still has bright shiny copper, so the original claim of the superior insulation holds I feel...
julesd68
18-11-2012, 19:55
RFC will sell you cable talk 3 its all you will ever need, better than most up to £50 per meter replaced my Tellurium black never looked back great cable for buttons, paul can terminate with nice bananas too
+ 1.
The Talk 3 is very low capacitance so should be fine for NVA amps.
What the heck is it with Tellurium Black that polarises opinion so? Is it hugely inductive or something?
southall-1998
18-11-2012, 20:02
Hang on Shane... You've been "over there" asking if the baby NVA integrated would drive your "new" JPW's - we have spies everywhere :lol:
If the NVA is going to be your "amp of the month" in a short while, you're going to have to get the recommended cables or risk a blow up and subsequent excommunication...
If you're happy to look on fleabay, there's some no nonsense Cable Talk Excel 4 at a very good price. This is the fig-8 version of the old CT4.1 so flexible, but still with the high quality copper conductors. The run I bought just recently still has bright shiny copper, so the original claim of the superior insulation holds I feel...
Stalker you!!!;)
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