I agree with robergerman, Anticables would probably do the trick. I use JW audio cables and my own raw material. Essentially solid core OFC wire, which I believe Anticables are.
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Newbie here with a cable question
Dueland cable is a no brainer as I just replaced $5,000 in cable with Duelund interconnects and speaker cable at a cost of $500.00. Amazing copper with tin platting and a cotton shield. Very simple looking but the sound is something else. Parts connexion sells it by the metre. Make your own interconnect and only need bare wire for the speaker wire connections. 16ga for the speaker and 20ga for the interconnects. |
Ok so at looked at Dueland Cable. Awesome prices! One favor to ask PLEASE. As you all know I am truly a newbie to this as I will be hooking up my first hi-fi system. I need a shopping list please of what exactly to buy. The site I looked at was http://www.partsconnexion.com/ for the Dueland cable and it was a bit confusing with all the different types and sizes of wire. Could someone out there take a look at what I will be hooking up and tell me what I need? Once again my system will be..... Avid Acutus Turntable McIntosh MC 275 IV tube amp McIntosh C2200 tube pre amp Mcintosh MCD 550 cd player Totem Forest Speakers A power conditioner?? (recommendation please but not expensive) |
@ceborg999, Check out iFi iPurifier, couple of these $99 plugins with good quality passive power distributor would do just fine. https://ifi-audio.com/portfolio-view/accessory-ac-ipurifier/ |
You need three pairs of interconnects and one pair of speaker cables you may need something different from your turntable that has a ground..the length of the cables is up to you. Once again 16 gauge for the speakers and 20 gauge for the interconnects. If you ask them nicely at part Connexion they may make the interconnects for you. I use a cablepro star grounded power strip and it works well for about $300.00. I hate power conditioners but that is just me. Have fun . |