I have the Neotech Sahara speaker wire and interconnects, all I can tell you is that they are much better than my harmonic Tech pro 9 gen 3 speaker wire which is round O C C wire and my magic ll interconnects which are OCC round copper and silver a lot more expensive but well worth it, better in every area.
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I just came across this cable. Interesting geometry, some reminiscent of WireWorld construction. Comes in OCC and OFC varieties.
https://www.partsconnexion.com/neotech-interconnect-wire-cable.html
https://www.partsconnexion.com/neotech-speaker-cable.html
I've not heard it or used any of it. I just thought I would share. These could be my new projects. :)
Best,
Erik
https://www.partsconnexion.com/neotech-interconnect-wire-cable.html
https://www.partsconnexion.com/neotech-speaker-cable.html
I've not heard it or used any of it. I just thought I would share. These could be my new projects. :)
Best,
Erik
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@erik_squires - take a look at this DIY option - lots of members like them :-) Duelund conversion to DIY Helix Geometry Cabling | Audiogon Discussion Forum I now use Solid Neotech UP-OCC copper wire on all my Helix cables and it is very good Regards - Steve |
However, I also tried Audio Sensibility OCC ICs and they were not as good as my center wire + /sheath - OFC ICs so not sure how these IC cables would compare.If you tried the Audio Sensibility copper mid/lower end interconnects, these use stranded copper conductors. They aren't actually that good. However, their top end Signature series uses solid-core pure silver and they are quite good for the money if you are looking for a silver interconnect cable. It uses Furutech XLR terminations which have a heavy coating of gold and help compensate the silver to add a warmth to the sound. But back to Erik's initial post, I find these new Neotech cables to be very interesting. I have not worked with the Neotech rectangle conductors, but I agree with others that they would be a pain to terminate. The performance could be quite excellent, but I've never tried them. |
This own-brand speaker wire from VH Audio is fun to strip. https://www.vhaudio.com/images/speakerwire.jpg |
Dan / @islandmandan , I use crimped copper sleeves, which then go into screw on terminals like WBT or Furutech. I think maybe the big issue would be stripping the cable though. :) I have no idea how easy those rectangular cross section insulators come off. Then it's just a matter of putting on the Techflex and shrink wrap on int he right order. |