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In Reply to: RE: Belden 8204 rca IC ala Yazaki-san posted by pc123v on August 18, 2016 at 05:58:58
While the conductor type and dielectric material of the Belden 8402 cable is not my cup of tea, you might consider building Take Five Audio's version of a cryo'd Belden 8402 interconnect cable, terminated with Furutech FP-126(G) rca connectors with OCC copper center pin, rather than terminated with brass Switchcraft rca connectors.
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This is a good find. Particularly for those who would like to retain the general tone and presence of the Switchcraft version, yet potentially grab a little more of the frequency extremes. Cryo as well.
I find the sonic signature of the Furutech FP-126(G) rca connector to be very musical. If the sonic signature of the interconnect cable is capable of presenting a controlled bottom end, the Furutech FP-126(G) can help provide a full-bodied bottom end with a clearly defined bass fundamental. Its design and performance is similar to the once-popular Vampire 800/CB rca connector, but the Furutech FP-126(G) presents a more open and energetic treble energy, without brightness, whereas the Vampire 800/CB can sound too bass heavy, with an overly subdued treble characteristic. YMMV
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