Which cnut decided that 'backspace' could be used to skip back a page in web browsers!?!?!?! I've written 2 replies so far and both times hit either 'backspace' or the stupid fcuking 'page back' button that some t*sser at IBM saw fit to place next the to up cursor key!!!!!!!!!! :quiet:
Ok, with my rant out of the way I will try again and either succesfully post, or hurl my laptop out of the window and watch with glee as it explodes on the road 4 floors below me.....
So, T & E does make a reasonably good speaker cable as it is (as Dink says) a good solid conductor, with a large cross sectional area, although cable lovers will argue that issue with single large coppers cores is that you get 'skin effect' whereby the high frequencies travel along the outer 'skin' of the copper faster than the bass frequencies!?!?!?!
They have a much harder time arguing against CAT5.
Simply take 3 lengths of CAT5, braid them together and then split the twisted pairs within the cable into 2 groups (CAT5 conductors are colour coded with each pair comprising a solid colour and a broken colour). You would use the solid colours for one polarity and the broken colours for the other....
QED has a rather expensive speaker cable, Genisis Silver Spiral, which is actually, when you look at it almost identical in structure to CAT5!!!!
The difference is CAT5 speaker cable will cost somewhere around £2/m (only if you pay too much for the CAT5) and Silver Spiral will cost £50 or £60 per metre.....
The same thing is true with inter-connects. What QED or IXOS or CHORD charge £40 or £50 for you can make with £4 of good quality coaxial cable (Canare, Beldin) and £8 of high quality connectors. Then its just a case of spending a little time stripping and soldering/crimping, and you will end up with a cable of equal or better quality.
I've done it, I'm hitting 'submit' and I'm going to a meeting, laptop still in one piece, just!