In Reply to: Very interesting Al Sekela, and I have two questions to you... posted by Antonio Machado on March 7, 2007 at 12:14:06:
The solid silver spades I use come from Alpha-Core, under their Goertz Audio heading. A good, clean soldering iron and some non-lead silver-bearing solder would be required to attach wires or leads to them.See
http://www.goertzaudio.com/wirePrices.pdf
The resistors come from Michael Percy Audio, who also carries some nice Audioquest spades:
http://www.percyaudio.com/
The capacitors come from several electronics supply houses, or from Hosfelt Electronics for low prices:
http://www.hosfelt.com/
The parts are so cheap compared to the Walker HDLs that it would pay you to find someone with a soldering iron and hire them to make the networks for you.
Yes, adding more networks helps. Having one at each end of each speaker cable is the best.
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- Walker Audio is the only one I know of. - Al Sekela 09:10:38 03/08/07 (0)