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In Reply to: RE: Fabrication Again posted by fmak on April 15, 2016 at 20:58:21
A fabrication? Hardly!I have a pretty good memory and I'm even better at searching the Asylum archives.
From the Asylum archives, a 2014 quote from fmak:
"Take a good quality and short usb cable. Cut the red (+5V) cable at the transmitting end. I use Wireworld cables 'cause it is easy and neat to cut up and remake if you want to."
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this prove anything? Remaking a commercial cable is not butchery and you may actually learn something by doing it. Unless, of course, you want to sell your cables after a few weeks, or you want to fabricate a story based on selective interpretation of what is said.
'Remaking'
LOL!
...so why the denial? It was pretty clear what was said.- I thought my solution was elegant, creating no damage to the USB cable at all. Temporarily block USB +5Vcc pin-1 at the connector with a strip of thin cardboard to test if your DAC requires external +5V via USB.
- You thought my solution was "child's play" and a "bodge up" - your words, not mine.
- Your solution was to "cut up" the USB cable - again, your words not mine.
Is this not what you said? At least two of us viewed it in the Asylum archives.
"Take a good quality and short usb cable. Cut the red (+5V) cable at the transmitting end. I use Wireworld cables 'cause it is easy and neat to cut up and remake if you want to."
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