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In Reply to: RE: ATTENTION DUSTER-SAN!! posted by Duster on July 07, 2020 at 17:51:47
Thanks dude. That strain relief situ would be a deal breaker for the thin wire I use I think. One of the downsides with the magwire is that its fragile unless you dress it up right. One reason for the cotton is to help...
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Actually, the 3M Nexcare tape wrap would be so thick, there's no way that the VR012 could damage the exposed mag wire. You don't need the proverbial grip of death to secure a cable of any type with the VR012 strain relief mechanism. It's just not a heavy duty design, Dawnrazor.
i probably don't understand what you mean. It just sounds like you are wrapping tape around the wire to fill the big opening. Not worried about the magwire being damaged by the connector. From what I see there is nothing to hold the wires in place. IRRC we had this conversation already and I forgot how it works:)....I wont be using them so its not worth your time to jog my memory.
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No worries. All that's required is enough tape wrapped around the small diameter DIY cable you built so the compression fitting can grab onto it. The wires can be very safely secured, as long as you don't abuse the cables like a toy. Another suggestion is to try the gold plated or silver plated Switchcraft XLR I previously recommended instead of the Neutrik XLR. It's the only XLR I totally abandoned due to how it sounds. Yet another orphaned set of audio connectors in my collection, Dawnrazor.
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