Great job. No editing needed if you ask me. I've long been a cable fan and built lots of it in the 80s when no one hardly thought it mattered. Looking forward to hearing an improvement from this. Thank you much
What about the cheap copper PCB traces, internal wiring, etc inside the electronic components before the signal gets to your physics defying piece of silver wizardry? Not to mention the metres of copper in the speaker coils/crossovers.
@jackn4853 What about it? If you can hear differences, you will hear significant, sometimes huge, differences in cables. Armchair theory does not matter in the face of the reality of obviously better sound.
Hey Tweaker man thanks for introducing me to this handmade cable stuff. I just finished a few set a little different then what you do but I have to say they turned out great and sounded great. This cotton dielectric this really does make a difference. I do stick with OFC just because I like the sound of copper over silver and I have all 4 of my conductors covered in cotton then 4 wire braided and use KLE Classic connectors. Thanks for the introduction into this world.
Great job! Fun! You said in an earlier video that the silver cladded copper is better than this pure silver, not so bright on top. Or was that speaker cables? Interesting to hear your thoughts after test. Lend it to someone else and listen on their system? Great work anyway, as usual. You need a better studio/workshop 😮
Quite new to your channel, but really enjoying the content; I'm now looking at building my own speaker cables and interconnects to see how much difference they can make. Just one question, can you explain why you are using two silver braids instead of one, and why both are connected to one side but only one to the other side? thanks for the videos.
Confused as to how a digital interconnect can be high end. It carries a logical representation of the sound, not the sound itself. High end analogue would make sense as the sound passes through the cable electrically and can degrade.
Hi tweakerman what do you think about crimping instead of solder, because that solder is basically lead , which isn't the best conducter.. lovely job tho ourkidd..❤❤❤
my thoughts exactly, I lean towards this theory, I think metal to metal crimp would make better conductivity, I tend to want to use solder as just a glue to hold things together but not the main conductor.
Hey why not use your old idea, with slim double-sided tape on a core ?(cord with non-sticky foil) Less hassle maybe? I'm just lucky I already got one, and probably would stick to that geometry. Similar to yours.👌
Great job. No editing needed if you ask me. I've long been a cable fan and built lots of it in the 80s when no one hardly thought it mattered. Looking forward to hearing an improvement from this. Thank you much
What about the cheap copper PCB traces, internal wiring, etc inside the electronic components before the signal gets to your physics defying piece of silver wizardry? Not to mention the metres of copper in the speaker coils/crossovers.
@jackn4853
What about it?
If you can hear differences, you will hear significant, sometimes huge, differences in cables. Armchair theory does not matter in the face of the reality of obviously better sound.
I absolutely love his work he is a absolute genius when it comes to insulation and quality👍👍👍
Hey Tweaker man thanks for introducing me to this handmade cable stuff. I just finished a few set a little different then what you do but I have to say they turned out great and sounded great. This cotton dielectric this really does make a difference. I do stick with OFC just because I like the sound of copper over silver and I have all 4 of my conductors covered in cotton then 4 wire braided and use KLE Classic connectors. Thanks for the introduction into this world.
Perfect detailed video! (I don’t care about the no editing as well.) Thank you
Me again! Where did you hat your solid silver plugs from? I can’t seem to find any online. Thanks again.
Patience of a saint! I used to be a custom model car builder in my youth, I can appreciate the tenacity. Are the rca plugs plastic tipped?
Hello, they use a thermoplastic housing, with one pin for the ground, it stops micro arkin, thanks for commenting & watching👍
Your cable line's are amazing sir.!!
@@tweakerman yes sir can I please buy some cable from you I love your work that have to make a huge difference thanks in advance sir/mate 👍
Great job! Fun! You said in an earlier video that the silver cladded copper is better than this pure silver, not so bright on top. Or was that speaker cables? Interesting to hear your thoughts after test. Lend it to someone else and listen on their system?
Great work anyway, as usual. You need a better studio/workshop 😮
Silver cladded sounds more gritty on a SP/Dif cable.
@@Projacked1 okay. Thanks for the info.
Quite new to your channel, but really enjoying the content; I'm now looking at building my own speaker cables and interconnects to see how much difference they can make. Just one question, can you explain why you are using two silver braids instead of one, and why both are connected to one side but only one to the other side? thanks for the videos.
Hello, the two silver braids, are for extra shielding, thanks for commenting & watching 👍
Inner braid is ground and outer braid (only connected to one end works as shield to block out interference. Same goes for power cables.
Confused as to how a digital interconnect can be high end. It carries a logical representation of the sound, not the sound itself. High end analogue would make sense as the sound passes through the cable electrically and can degrade.
It can't, it's bollocks. Having ears doesn't necessarily indicate anything exists between them.
Just ordering from hifi collective. What are the sizes of the two silver plated braids? Thanks.
Hi tweakerman what do you think about crimping instead of solder, because that solder is basically lead , which isn't the best conducter.. lovely job tho ourkidd..❤❤❤
@@ilovetitanium4136 tin is only one up from leading the conducting scale. ourkidd ..
Tin is low on the conductivity scale,
Compared with copper..
my thoughts exactly, I lean towards this theory, I think metal to metal crimp would make better conductivity, I tend to want to use solder as just a glue to hold things together but not the main conductor.
Sorry another question. Where are the two sizes of the silver braid as you only have 6.5 listed
Cheers.
Both are 6.5, you slide one over the top of the other, because the second one will expand slightly👍
@@tweakerman perfect makes sense cheers.
Hello, what thickness is the cotton tube?
Cheers
1.8mm
Ive rolled many a thing that long in my younger years. Jah lolol
Does the wife enjoy a silver or a platinum prince albert? Asking for a friend.
Can rca ever be 75 Ohm?
The Ohms are not in the cable, but the gear.
Tweakerman's point is keeping transmission as clean as possible.
The Ultra-Tweaker-Joint-Cable
Hey why not use your old idea, with slim double-sided tape on a core ?(cord with non-sticky foil)
Less hassle maybe? I'm just lucky I already got one, and probably would stick to that geometry.
Similar to yours.👌