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    Join Date: Apr 2011

    Location: Kingston, Surrey, UK

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    I'm Alex.

    Default Speaker cables that won't break the bank - 5-6m run

    Hi All,

    I have finally moved back into my sitting room and have got my Stereo back up and running.

    During the renovations, I ran some duct under the floor between the new location for my Hi-Fi rack and the speaker positions. The distance of the cable runs between the rack and the speakers is between 5-6 metres through the ducting.

    Unfortunately my Cardas Quadlink cables are 2.5 metres, so they are of no use. I do have some Chord Company leads that are almost (but not quite) long enough, so I am using them for now. The sound I'm getting is quite dissappointing though and they really don't compare to the Cardas cables.

    I will probably be getting a long run of the Cardas cables made up when my bank balance has recovered from my year-long building project , but I am looking for something in the interim that I don't mind disposing of in the future and is 'economical'.

    I'd be grateful for your suggestions - nothing too esoteric or hard to get hold of please!.

    Thank you in advance.
    Alex
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    Join Date: Oct 2011

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    I'm Anthony.

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    The only cable ever to win the prestigious Federation of British Audio "Test of Time" award here

    Mega cheap & free post, I swapped my £450 Nordost's for these £1.75/m jobbies and couldn't tell the slightest bit of difference - the 79's stayed.

    Ant

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    Join Date: May 2011

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    I'm Mark.

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    Supra

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    Join Date: Apr 2011

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    I'm Alex.

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    Hi Mark, Supra cable - which one? The classic 2.5mm sq or 4 mm sq, or something else?.

    Hi Anthony, I've never really got on that well with QED 79, well, at least I've preferred everything else I've tried to it .

    Would I be right in thinging that cross-sectional area isn't going to be much of an issue at 6m lengths?.

    Keep the suggestions coming.

    Alex
    Technics SL1210| Jelco SA-750| Benz Micro ACE SM MC| Squeezebox Touch/MCRU linear PSU | Cambridge Audio 851C | High Resolution Music Streamer II+ / Linestreamer+ | Raspberry Pi 2/IQ-Audio DAC+ / Max2Play | Conrad-Johnson ET3 Control Amplifier| Conrad-Johnson LP125sa KT120 Power Amplifier| Avalon NP Evo 2.0 Speakers| Cardas Audio Quadlink-5C Speaker Cables and Interconnects| Finite Elemente Pagode Signature E-14 equipment support

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    Join Date: Jan 2009

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    I'm Rob.

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    I like Supra, the Rondo 2 x 2.5 (use it myself) or 4 x 2.5 are good.

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    The Fisual 2.5mm on ebay seems good and colour-friendly. if the outer jscket colour doesn't matter and you'd rather buy a "name" which I think won awards in a former life, the Talk Electronics cable at £4 per metre would be good.. All Talk's Kevin needs to do is re-launch the 4.1 or the fig-8 Excel 4 and I'll have a fantastic mid priced product to recommend.....
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    NVA LS1 is excellent and good value and can be had on sale or return basis.
    Andy.

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    I like Kimber 4PR too...lovely shade of brown mine was....

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