I thought it was a good idea to maintain the geometry to the very end so I unwound the black only, leaving the green and white alone.Did any of you think the cables looked good with the colored wires exposed? I sure didn't.
Shrunk 1/4" tubing the full length of the exposed wires.
BTW, this is 3M polyolefin from Mouser at a very reasonable price. Typical 3M goodness. Even with the high heat setting on the Milwaukee gun, it doesn't discolor.
Once the individual hot and neutral were covered it was time to dress and color code the nearly completed wires with 1/2". I covered about 2" of the white outer jacket and an inch of the wires. Here's where a really professional job can be done with adhesive lined shrink. I didn't have any, but if you do. a good trick is covering the jaws of your needle nose with electric tape to keep from marring the shrink and pressing down between the two sets of wires while the tube is still warm, creating a nice V-shape.
Inspected by No. 1
She's casting the well-known jaundiced-eye at the terminations. I ordered the bananas mentioned in the article but couldn't wait for their arrival. Those are screw-on AudioQuest nanners at one end, and for now, bare wire at the other.
Found a fairly reasonably-priced source for the Swiss made bananas in sets of 8, not 100, see the link.
That's enough bandwidth, got the tubes warming up to listen to the new wires.