@carlsbad Agree. Thank you.
Batteries in my Audioquest Colorado RCA interconnects
The box attached to the cables read: aq DBS 72v
It takes (6) 23ae 12v batteries in each box per cable. I judiciously replace batteries in remotes etc. yearly like checking the fire alarms. These batteries, which I have failed to register, have been in / attached to these cables for 8 years plus however long they were in prior to my purchase. AND they did not leak. AND when I push the little button on the box on the cable the little green light turns on.
Would that be pure lucky and amazing?
Also, can anyone tell me if I am using them in the best way: They connect the output of the tube pre-amp to the input of the tube main amp. My thinking is that is where the most current / possible noise would exist. But looking for advice. As these are my most expensive (I think best quality) interconnects I own.
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@jetter @russ69 I was thinking about that; and now that you suggest it - I am going to do it. No harm. |
@mceljo I was and am happy. Just surprised that a: I didn't realize they had batteries and B: that they didn't leak after so many years! But what you say is correct. |
@rodman99999 I do need a multi-meter anyway. Good time to get one. All curiosity. |
@jasonbourne52 I kind of thought that. I bought them at an auction clearance of a store going out of business. Got them for $100. So I used them. But I had my doubts about the technology. |