Spelts interconnects silver ?


Is there someone using them ? Good ?
grisslehamn
They are wonderful, G. Extremely good bang for the buck as well. They replaced three complete sets of ICs that I owned from 3 different mfgs, that retailed (per 1M pair) for $500, $900, and $1,300 respectively. If you like the Anti-cables, you will probably like the Anti-ICs. Are there better? Of course, but how much are you willing to spend to get that little extra?

Note: I do think the Anti-ICs are a little more system dependent than the Anti-Cables though, from listening to other systems with them. Both work very well in my system, though.

No silver on either that I'm aware of. Just solid copper magnet wire.
1markr ,
Are they good ?
Are the rca´s in silver and xlr´s in copper ?
Or are both in copper ?
Yes, he does. I have a couple pairs of his 1.5m ICs. They are made with two lengths of a thinner gauge magnet wire, one for the center conductor of the RCA, and one for the outer housing of the RCA, which also acts to filter stray RF /EMI. He makes XLR ICs as well. BTW, these are not made from silver.
Yes, he is producing them in limited numbers upon request. In RCA and XLR, .5 & 1 meter lengths. Don't know whether they are silver. He says they are similar to the anti cables (and are red) but smaller gauge. He also has an Anti-IC Phono for that application. Hope this helps. Dave
Yes, a guy from soafrica told me that. and that they are in silver.
shall try a pair.
couldnt be to hard to diy if you had some silverwires and some teflon + some eichmann silver bullet plugs ?

How can some ics be so expensive ?
Grisslehamn, does Paul Speltz make an interconnect? I have a pair of his Anti-Cable speaker cables, but didn't know whether he had an interconnect as well. I'd be interested if he did. Maybe you could just DIY a set from the raw magnet[?] wire he uses for his speaker cables. I may give it a shot.
Thatz good, because if you meant using "A hardy wheat grown mostly in Europe" as an interconnect, I would have said that is crazy, though not the craziest thing I have heard of here.

steve