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In Reply to: VdH ICs - professional solution, how come? posted by gordan on November 16, 2006 at 03:13:30:
You simply have the wrong information. We have more cables in top international studios than in hi fi systems combined. Professional recording people prefer neutrality and transparency and maximum consistancy. It's the HiFi busines that have been relying on cables to equalize their systems. That's why we saw hundreds of new companies getting into the cable business. 98% of them are simply re-packaging existing generic cables.van den Hul has been a "real" manufacturer for decades and decades.
hope this helps and it is not my intention to create an avalanche of replies. I'm simply stating facts.
Regards to all,
Andre
Follow Ups:
Andre,Thanks for the reply. My apologize - not sure if you are related to the company directly or you're a dealer or distributor.
It would be good to know what VdH cables are the most used in studios and if there are particular recommendations.
No worries...Many VDH cables are used in pro and broadcast installations around the world. Some are also used in mixing consoles by Solid State Logic, Neve and Focusrite - These are the top console makers of the world; hundreds of kilometers are used... Not to mention VDH wiring in many of the most prestigeous loudspeaker companies.
line level wiring:
The Bay C5 Hybrid
Flexicon B4
Patchbay B5
D-102 III Hybrid
AES-EBUMic Cables:
The Second (used extensively by top engineers and Record Labels around the world)
The Mic
The Bic MicSpeaker cables:
SCS-12 / SCS-6 / SCS-2
The Revelationhope this helps... I believe that the wire and cable market in the USA is saturated and exploited in every sense of the word. For this reason we prefer to remain "under the radar"
Andre
van den Hul USA.
Andre,what digital IC would you recommend for an advanced home system (transport-DAC connection):
TRIAXIAL Professional 75 Ohm
or
THE FIRST ULTIMATE 75 Ohm
Thanks Gordan
What are your connections? SPDIF - AES - opto?
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both are coaxial
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