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In Reply to: RE: best digital coaxial SPDIF cable under $100 posted by Duster on November 11, 2016 at 15:35:23
thanks! i may try that Oyaide coaxial, but feel atracted to those KLE RCA connectors, after so much ink about them; only problem: how to solder that copper return to a V pin? did you add a small piece of wire joining them?
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The bare copper shield that you are seeing in the image of the Oyaide FTVS-510 is a thin copper foil shield that does not need to be soldered to the return, since it makes intimate contact with the silver plated copper braided shield along the entire length of the cable, which acts as a drain wire for the copper foil shield. The braided shield simply needs to be flayed and twisted into a bundle, which is then soldered to the return.
thanks!
Paco
I am aware that you have had a bad experience with silver,but (as Duster said) they have a good synergy in a digital application.
That said:Today, a pair of Clear Day RCA ICs popped up on AudioGon.This 24ga silver IC with Eichman connectors has been my reference for a S/PDIF cable.
Since Paul/Clear Day will no longer build his cable with the Eichman (became too expensive),this is the only way to get your hands on this cable.
Originally,this IC was $185/meter pair.Just FYI.
Tom:cat
thanks Tom, but i built an Oyaide silver with Kle connectors myself; i'll post a review rather soon...
I believe that the Oyaide DST-75R wire has a copper wire braid around the copper foil, which is not showing in your picture. If yes, and even though it is a different rca plug, perhaps this link will be helpful. Have a look at the following pictures.
Edits: 11/12/16
thanks! very useful indeed...
I find the KLE connectors to be the easiest-to-solder RCA plugs around. The V makes it easy - the wire rests in the v and you solder it.
i agree, yet you seem to talk about TWO wires, but what about a coaxial cable, like the Oyaide FTVS-510 in the pic? that's why my original question...
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