Some Cables Thoughts


Working on those cable suggestions you all have offered up to me in the past. I was wondering if any of you might know of a decent grade 110V power cord that has a 90-degree male connector on it? Something like this:

https://www.cablesdirect.com/store/p/2128.aspx

If not, a super flexible cable something similar the stock one that came with my Coda amp, that can turn downward asap and not to long of a connector itself, some are supe long. I need to get tight to the back wall.

As fair as speaker cables, I was thinking of a pair of these, 6 feet long with spade ends.

https://kimber.com/customize/12TC

Do I have your blessings?

PS: No one speaks much here about XLO cables. There are these on USAM - 6ft for $600 DIY terminations, I’d just use bare wire (if I could figure it out (lol)

https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649981370-xlo-signature-3-54-bi-wire-shotgun-speaker-cables/

There is another set there as well with bananas for $800, but I prefer spade.

Thank you!

128x128navyachts

@navyachts Furutech FP-s55n for a power cable

https://www.vhaudio.com/wire.html

Look at the furutech angle plugs as well:

https://www.vhaudio.com/connectors-ac.html

Look at FI-12L connector for the IEC side. And for the AC end I’d go with FI-50 (non ncf is fine).

 

@navyachts 

In case your offer is not accepted, there is an 8 ft pair on USAudiomart with an asking price of $375 and a 10 ft pair for $550.  

I noted that the current MSRP for an 8 ft pair of Satori II is $1,050.  

No idea what it was for the original Satori.

 

@jetter Thanks, I already saw this and have communicated with the seller at ASAM. I really only need a 6-foot pair and the seller suggested that they are quite thick and it won’t be so easy to loom/hide the additional length, so I think I’m going to have to pass on them. UGH!

@navyachts

Years ago I had a pair of AZ Hologram speaker cables.  Unlike the many who like them, after giving them significant time for break in they were definitely not for me, and I let them go.

Spoke with the owner of the company, Robert Lee, you could not ask for a more pleasant individual.