In Reply to: What about internal wiring in Components, Speakers, Cartridges, etc? posted by oldmkvi on September 2, 2016 at 20:28:07:
A number of manufacturers are using the Cable Cooker to pre-condition large spools of hook-up wire, speaker cabling, and of course power cabling. A few manufacturers are using one or two units to pre-condition fully assembled speaker cables, power cables, and even line conditioners. More are coming on-line as word gets out.
I have one studio engineer in California who conditions the 8-channel "snakes" in his studio, but he has to do one snake at a time (since there is only one set of XLR's on the Cooker). He once measured the length of one of these channels, from the desk through the various rooms & recording stations, including break-out boxes and connectors, and back to the console....approx. 2400 feet of cabling. Not bad!
For tonearm wiring and phono cables, there is an adaptor I make just for that purpose.
I hope this information has been helpful.
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Follow Ups
- RE: What about internal wiring in Components, Speakers, Cartridges, etc? - alan m. kafton 17:25:11 09/03/16 (3)
- Folk pay more for cryo treatment... who wouldn't pay more for cookin'?... - musetap 21:27:29 09/03/16 (2)
- RE: Folk pay more for cryo treatment... who wouldn't pay more for cookin'?... - alan m. kafton 02:29:32 09/04/16 (0)
- How have we gotten along all these years? nt - oldmkvi 21:32:00 09/03/16 (0)