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In Reply to: Ken, can you just trim a little of the plug's plastic away? (NT) posted by jeffreybehr on March 16, 2007 at 23:47:08:
Hey Jeff,While I could probably do that, I would rather not as I would have to trim quite a bit. The Panther's mini plug molding is barrel shaped and the Colorado's is cylindrical.
The recess in the battery pack is about 8mm's in depth and the recess molding angle is such that most of the barrel would need to be trimmed away.
Maybe an mini adapter of some kind......hhhmm.
Cheers,
Follow Ups:
The 72V DBS upgrade packs are intended for the older cables with DBS. Probably AQ made two types 72V DBS packs. I had to push firm to get the Panther mini plug into the recess. I'm looking forward to your experiences with the Panther. I was wondering why the Panther is a better choice for CD to pre-amp connection than the Cheetah.
I am setup the same way--Panther; CD to preamp; Cheetah; preamp to amp. Just a flatter, more natural sound. However, make no mistake, the Cheetah is definitely the better cable.
" I'm looking forward to your experiences with the Panther."Guess it's going to be awhile as MD is back ordered on the 72VDC battery packs :-(
"I was wondering why the Panther is a better choice for CD to pre-amp connection than the Cheetah."
It sounds more organically whole/coherent in my system when I run the Panthers from the CD player, into a Sonic Euphoria TVC preamp and then the Cheetah's from the preamp to the amp.
Cheers,
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