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RE: Randall Research Cables

Posted by Hap on July 8, 2012 at 09:57:14:

I also still have a pair of Randall Research SP's somewhere!
Think they were produced during the 80's and maybe into the 90's.
Small independent company.
Believe their most popular speaker wire came in solid core 32 and 64 stand bundles.
Early on, they used only clear insulation and no binding; just braided, so DIY termination was kind of difficult.
The dealer here had a special thermal wire stripper that would not nick the wire during termination.
Over time, they copper wire will start to show signs of oxidation which always baffled me...
Hope others will chime in as well as they were pretty popular SP's back in the day.