Best connecters? No connectors? [message #9662] |
Fri, 19 May 2006 07:48 |
3moons
Messages: 57 Registered: May 2009
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Some of you may have heard this story before. An friend name Tom once had his entire system hardwired. And I do mean every plug in device (except tubes) was hardwired in. The sonic results were "stunning". If I remember, his system at that time was a cj PV5 preamp, rebuilt Dynaco MK IIIs, Audio Alchemy DAC, VPI turntable... maybe... No RCA's, no bananas or speaker plugs of any kind. Tom truly hated, and probably still does, RCA connecters. The DAC , the amps, the preamp, the Acoustat speakers, the turntable, all. Even hardwired into the wall (very dangerous IMO) "BUT, his system sounded stunning! Well, I'm pretty sure he didn't solder the tubes into their sockets. My second system in the living room is slowly morphing that way. I don't dare go all the way though. So far my line stage has two pair of it's IC's hardwired inside. Pigtailed. Those for the pre out to the amps and those in from the DAC. I plan to do the phono too. It wouldn't be too hard do the same at the amps and speaker cable too. Some day................ jim...
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Another Way [message #9668 is a reply to message #9662] |
Fri, 19 May 2006 10:25 |
Skip
Messages: 27 Registered: May 2009
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Chancellor |
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I remember reading a post some years ago that made a lot of sense to me. Instead of soldering all of the connections, this guy mentioned putting threaded brass posts in and then soldering ring tounges on the ends of your internal and external wires. You would then put the rings together on the post and clamp them with a nut. Thus, you would have a very tight connection between the tounges, the posts would not be in the circuit and you could change things around fairly easily. Not as convenient as RCAs and conventional binding posts, but still quick, cheap, with an essentially guaranteed contact quality. I may start doing this -- think of the savings with an almost assured quality increase.Skip Pack
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