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Posted on Sep 14, 2007, 1:34 PM

Cheap but good quality interconnects

I'm currently looking at upgrading my interconnect cables from the ones supplied with my separates.  Like anyone, I want good quality cables but I don't want to pay an excessive amount for them.  Is there anywhere online that has good deals on cables?  Or maybe some that haven't had the price pumped up by having an expensive brand name printed on them! 

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Posted on Sep 14, 2007, 1:48 PM

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[quote user="cgrpr"]some that haven't had the price pumped up by having an expensive brand name printed on them! [/quote] 

Why not just paint your existing ones a pretty colour? It'll work just as well.

"All well designed interconnects will sound the same.  This is a contentious claim, but is regrettably true - regrettable for those who have paid vast sums of money for theirs, at least.

 

http://sound.westhost.com/cables-p3.htm

Posted on Sep 14, 2007, 2:27 PM

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Do to the oldphrt what you've always wanted to do and tell him to get back in his buggy. Let's hope the brakes fail! Ok, if you want a top quality set of analogue interconnects take a look at the ones Mark Grant hand makes for a bargain. 6 interconnects for 5.1 surround @ £65 delivered. Unbelievable. I just bought 3 Y connectors (2 phono from 1 for bi-amping), 1m each, handmade for £90 delivered. This is fantastic value on a world class interconnect. Now tell me about big brand rip offs oldphrt. Why don't you start telling people useful things that will help them?
Samsung PS50Q97HDX || Toshiba SD-900e || Denon AVC A10SE || Audiolab 8000X7 || Dali Ikon 6 5.1 || Chord Cobra 3 Subwoofer || IXOS XHD608 Coaxial || Mark Grant Analogue Y interconnects || QED Silver Anniversary XT Bi-Wire & Original

Posted on Sep 14, 2007, 2:31 PM

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Thank you for your sarcastic comment about painting my current cables, it was most helpful!  I will just point you to the last section of your post "Bottom line on interconnects".  It says use home made cables, or buy ones that are well made and reasonably priced.  Now, I wouldn't mind making some myself, but I wouldn't know where to buy the cable or the connectors, so this leaves me with the second option, which I believe is what my original post was about.  I just want some well made good quality cables for a reasonable price, because although the OE cables were free (which is as reasonable as a price can get) I'm fairly certain that they're not very well made.  So, if anyone can help me, please reply, if you just want a debate about whether or not interconnects are worth it, I'm not interested.  Thanks.

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Posted on Sep 14, 2007, 2:42 PM

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[quote user="cgrpr"]if you just want a debate about whether or not interconnects are worth it, I'm not interested.[/quote] 

OK sorry. These look well made and pretty.

http://www.richersounds.com/showproduct.php?cda=showproduct&pid=CAMB-ATLANTIC

Posted on Sep 14, 2007, 2:47 PM

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[quote user="Will Harris"]Why don't you start telling people useful things that will help them?[/quote] 

If there is no problem with the sound, no intermittency, hum or interference there is simply no point in replacing them. 

That's the point. 

Posted on Sep 14, 2007, 2:53 PM

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Maybe you could make a good deal on ebay....

http://shop.ebay.co.uk/__Cables-Connectors_interconnect_W0QQ_nkwZinterconnectQQ_fxdZ1QQ_ptasZ8Q2cUKQ5fAudioTVElectronicsQ5fHomeAudioHiFiQ5fAmplifiersQ5e3Q2cUKQ5fAudioVisualElectronicsQ5fHomeAudioHiFiQ5fHeadphonesQ5e3Q2cUKQ5fCEQ5fMP3AccessQ5fRLQ5e1

pc/mac-dac-musical fidelity X-can V3-Sennheiser hd 650; gotham cable

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Posted on Sep 14, 2007, 3:00 PM

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[quote user="Solomon1"]

Maybe you could make a good deal on ebay....

http://shop.ebay.co.uk/__Cables-Connectors_interconnect_W0QQ_nkwZinterconnectQQ_fxdZ1QQ_ptasZ8Q2cUKQ5fAudioTVElectronicsQ5fHomeAudioHiFiQ5fAmplifiersQ5e3Q2cUKQ5fAudioVisualElectronicsQ5fHomeAudioHiFiQ5fHeadphonesQ5e3Q2cUKQ5fCEQ5fMP3AccessQ5fRLQ5e1

[/quote] 

Some nice looking Linn ones on there cheap. 

Posted on Sep 14, 2007, 3:03 PM

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How about these? They come complete with snakeoil. Not that expensive either.

 

http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitle=oil+injected

Posted on Sep 14, 2007, 3:51 PM

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I would repeat that you should look at Mark Grant's offerings. Oldphrt please be a bit more positive.
Samsung PS50Q97HDX || Toshiba SD-900e || Denon AVC A10SE || Audiolab 8000X7 || Dali Ikon 6 5.1 || Chord Cobra 3 Subwoofer || IXOS XHD608 Coaxial || Mark Grant Analogue Y interconnects || QED Silver Anniversary XT Bi-Wire & Original

Posted on Sep 14, 2007, 4:50 PM

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 Yeah thanks Will.  I had a look at his website, I guess it's the Canare LV61S cables that I'd want.  They're still £24 a shot though which I know is at the budget end of cables but I've found QED Qunex's for £15 online and the mags rave about them, and those Cambridge Audio Atlantics are £10, which is much more appealing to me if they're going to work just as well.

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Posted on Sep 14, 2007, 4:55 PM

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[quote user="Will Harris"]I would repeat that you should look at Mark Grant's offerings. Oldphrt please be a bit more positive.[/quote] 

Recommending one overpriced interconnect over another is an ultimately pointless exercise when there is nothing to choose between any of them. What is there to be positive about when the rip off charlatans have won the minds of so many people?

Perhaps I should market my own cables. How does PHRT moonshine reference edition sound?

Posted on Sep 14, 2007, 5:29 PM

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[quote user="oldphrt"]

Recommending one overpriced interconnect over another is an ultimately pointless exercise when there is nothing to choose between any of them.

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Listen up oldphrt, I've already told you I'm not interested in a debate about the worthiness of interconnect cables in terms of sound quality etc, I'm interested in build quality and also I'd like them to look good too.  I know that all the interconnects do is take the signal from the source to the amp and as such all they can do is degrade the signal rather than improve it, especially at the connection points I would think.  With this in mind, I'm sure some well made cables with gold coating on the plugs would degrade the signal less than my current cables which have a coating of corrosion on the plugs, I'm sure that improves the connection!

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Posted on Sep 14, 2007, 5:34 PM

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Marks cables are the equal of many much much more expensive models. The ones I have are certainly well made and sound fantastic. Or put differently for oldphrts benefit, my kit sounds fantastic and my cables are not in any way inhibiting the sound. I'd say they're good value and better than the QED or Atlantic. I really would consider them.
Samsung PS50Q97HDX || Toshiba SD-900e || Denon AVC A10SE || Audiolab 8000X7 || Dali Ikon 6 5.1 || Chord Cobra 3 Subwoofer || IXOS XHD608 Coaxial || Mark Grant Analogue Y interconnects || QED Silver Anniversary XT Bi-Wire & Original

Posted on Sep 14, 2007, 5:47 PM

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I had a interesting day with many cables and CD players abx tests....great fun and manage to save an old friend some cash with his cables upgrade (or down grade...depending on who is reading this test).   Oh to answer your original question try type in Gotham in serch engine and spend a tenner on them, I known many people who prefer them than VDH 102 mk3!!!





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