thylantyr
10+ year member
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This is my DIY cable article.
Pics;
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/cables
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/cables/Belden_8760_TRS_Cable/
Pictures are numbered 1.jpg through xx.jpg to see
step by step progress.
I'm going to order Belden cable to make DIY audio cables.
I was previously using Belden 8760 from the old days and
I used it all. Time to re-evaluate my options before placing
an order.
It appears that a supplier called http://www.markertek.com has good prices.
For example, 500 feet of Belden 8760 cable is $70 at Markertek vs. $130 at Mouser.com
NOTE: Because this vendor seems to offer good pricing I will only choose cables that they
stock, so I'm only going to make the recommendation based on this fact.
Which type of audio cable do I want ?
* I want a shielded cable.
* I want two signal conductors, for balanced {proaudio gear}, plus allow un-balanced {home audio} interconnects.
* I want 18 awg - 22 awg wire for reliability {thin wires break}.
* Bonus: A cable that supports digital signals if the price is low enough.
Google reveals
For unbalanced, many are taking the advice from this person here;
http://www.geocities.com/jonrisch/i1.htm
and buying Belden 89259 coax. Markertek doesn't carry it.
The Mouser price is 100 feet for $263, 1000 feet for $1900.
This is good stuff but I don't believe in cable audio voodoo where esoteric cables sound better.
The simple science behind cables reveals the truth. If you need to run a single interconnect at hundreds
of feet or thousands of feet then you need to look at better cables where higher frequencies such as digital interconnects will cause more problems than standard 20hz - 20khz analog audio.
Note:
Belden offers plenum and non plenum version of cable. Typcially the number 8 is the before the part number for
plenum version. ie, that coax cable 89259 is the plenum version of 9256. Plenum versions are high temp cables
and they use different insulation materials, typcally 'Teflon' which gives it the high temp rating and much
lower capacitance in the cable. The cost is huge for plenum. For example, Mouser charges $1900 for 1000 feet
of 89259, Markertek charges $195 for 1000 feet for 9259,
the non plenum version.
Audio Voodoo
According to the link above, Teflon sounds better, an opinion by the author. If you look at the cable resistance, inductance and capacitance
specs, it's the same. The 'audio specs' are the same for both types of cables the only real difference is
the material used to gain the higher temperature rating.
Specs on those two cables, 89259 & 9259
Belden 89259;
Nom. Characteristic Impedance: 75 ohms
Insulation Material: FFEP - Foam Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene
Outer Jacket Material: FEP - Fluorinated Ethylene Propyle
Nom. Inductance: .09 µH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Shield: 17.3 pF/ft
Nominal Velocity of Propagation: 78 %
Nominal Delay: 1.3 ns/ft
Nom. Conductor DC Resistance @ 20 Deg. C: 15 Ω/1000 ft
Nominal Outer Shield DC Resistance @ 20°C: 2.6 Ω/1000 ft
Outer Shield Coverage: 95 %
Operating Temperature Range: -70°C To +200°C
9259;
Nom. Characteristic Impedance: 75 Ohms
nsulation Material: FPE - Foam Polyethylene
Outer Jacket Material: PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
Nom. Inductance: .09 µH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Shield: 17.3 pF/ft
Nominal Velocity of Propagation: 78 %
Nominal Delay: 1.3 ns/ft
Nom. Conductor DC Resistance @ 20 Deg. C: 15 Ω/1000 ft
Nominal Outer Shield DC Resistance @ 20°C: 2.6 Ω/1000 ft
Outer Shield Coverage: 95 %
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C To +80°C
Cables that meet my criteria
What I want is a good dual conductor foil shielded twisted pair with drain wire cable that isn't too pricey
and no sacrifice to audio for normal cable lengths, not hundreds or thousands of feet of a single path.
Two conductor cable gives me the option to make unbalanced or balanced cables by using the same cable.
Here is some ideas for cables.
Analog Cables
Belden 8760 [PE - Polyethylene]
Foil shield
18 awg
60 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: PE - Polyethylene
Nom. Inductance: 0.18uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 24 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 44 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.222"
Price: 500' - $70
Comments: The cable diameter is big but it works fine with Dayton RCA
plugs and XLR connectors even with Flex tubing.
Belden 8762 [PE - Polyethylene]
Foil shield
20 awg
56 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: PE - Polyethylene
Nom. Inductance: 0.18uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 27 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 49 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.204"
Price: 500' - $70
Comments: Similar to 8760 but 20 awg wire and a smaller diameter cable.
Belden 8761 [PE - Polyethylene]
Foil shield
22 awg
64 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: PE - Polyethylene
Nom. Inductance: 0.2uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 24 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 47 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.175"
Price: 500' - $58
Comments: Similar to 8760 but 22 awg wire and a smaller diameter cable.
Belden 88760 series {plenum version of 8760 series]
http://www.markertek.com doesn't offer it.
Belden 9451 [PP - Polypropylene]
Foil shield
22 awg
45 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: PP - Polypropylene
Outer Jacket Material: PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
Nom. Inductance: 0.17uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 35 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 67 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.116"
Price: 1000' - $92
Comments: Markertek offers only 1000 foot rolls and 9 different colors.
Capacitance higher than 8760 series but the specs are fine for audio.
Price per foot is very good!
Belden 1883A [PP - Polypropylene Propylene]
Foil shield
24 awg
52 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: PP - Polypropylene Propylene
Outer Jacket Material: PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
Nom. Inductance: 0.17uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 31 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 58 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.123"
Price: 1000' - $84
Belden 82761 ['Teflon' {plenum}, FEP - Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene]
Foil shield
22 awg
42 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: FEP - Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene
Outer Jacket Material: LS PVC - Low Smoke Polyvinyl Chloride
Nom. Inductance: 0.16uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 35 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 67 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.116"
Price: 500' - $100
Comments: Capacitance higher than 8760 series but the specs are fine for audio.
Belden 1800F [FHDPE - Foam High Density Polyethylene]
Highly flexible cable for microphone use
French Braid shield (95% coverage)
Bare copper wires, not tinned.
Copper strands are 42x40
24 awg
110 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: FHDPE - Foam High Density Polyethylene
Outer Jacket Material: PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
Nom. Inductance: 0.18uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 12 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 26 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.211"
Price: 500' - $270
Belden 1503A [PO - Polyolefin]
Foil shield
24 awg
38 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: PO - Polyolefin
Outer Jacket Material: PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
Nom. Inductance: 0.18uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 53 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 97 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.142"
Price: 1000' - $80
Comments: Capacitance higher than others.
Belden 1508A [PO - Polyolefin]
Foil shield
24 awg
50 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: PO - Polyolefin
Outer Jacket Material: PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
Nom. Inductance: 0.18uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 31 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 58 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.131"
Price: 500' - $62
Comments: This is interesting cable if you need flexibility,
expensive.
Digital Cables - [AES/EBU]
According to Belden, digital cables are excellent for analog use.
http://www.belden.com/TB65.pdf
Belden 1800B [FHDPE - Foam High Density Polyethylene]
Foil shield
24 awg
110 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: FHDPE - Foam High Density Polyethylene
Outer Jacket Material: PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
Nom. Inductance: 0.18uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 12 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 26 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.177"
Price: 500' - $100
Comments: Digital cables are designed to have low capacitance,
24 awg is small so the cable end may be more fragile than a bigger
awg wire.
Belden 1801B ['Teflon' {plenum} FFEP - Foam Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene]
Foil shield
24 awg
110 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: FFEP - Foam Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene
Outer Jacket Material: LS PVC - Low Smoke Polyvinyl Chloride
Nom. Inductance: 0.18uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 12 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 26 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.165"
Price: 500' - $210
Comments: Same as 1800B except the plenum version cost 2x more. Same inductance and capacitance specs.
Partexpress Microphone Cable
Two center conductors {no drain wire}
24 awg
Blue PVC jacket
Bare copper braid, 92% coverage
No inductance and capacitance specs listed.
500 feet for $145
Pics;
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/cables
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/cables/Belden_8760_TRS_Cable/
Pictures are numbered 1.jpg through xx.jpg to see
step by step progress.
I'm going to order Belden cable to make DIY audio cables.
I was previously using Belden 8760 from the old days and
I used it all. Time to re-evaluate my options before placing
an order.
It appears that a supplier called http://www.markertek.com has good prices.
For example, 500 feet of Belden 8760 cable is $70 at Markertek vs. $130 at Mouser.com
NOTE: Because this vendor seems to offer good pricing I will only choose cables that they
stock, so I'm only going to make the recommendation based on this fact.
Which type of audio cable do I want ?
* I want a shielded cable.
* I want two signal conductors, for balanced {proaudio gear}, plus allow un-balanced {home audio} interconnects.
* I want 18 awg - 22 awg wire for reliability {thin wires break}.
* Bonus: A cable that supports digital signals if the price is low enough.
Google reveals
For unbalanced, many are taking the advice from this person here;
http://www.geocities.com/jonrisch/i1.htm
and buying Belden 89259 coax. Markertek doesn't carry it.
The Mouser price is 100 feet for $263, 1000 feet for $1900.
This is good stuff but I don't believe in cable audio voodoo where esoteric cables sound better.
The simple science behind cables reveals the truth. If you need to run a single interconnect at hundreds
of feet or thousands of feet then you need to look at better cables where higher frequencies such as digital interconnects will cause more problems than standard 20hz - 20khz analog audio.
Note:
Belden offers plenum and non plenum version of cable. Typcially the number 8 is the before the part number for
plenum version. ie, that coax cable 89259 is the plenum version of 9256. Plenum versions are high temp cables
and they use different insulation materials, typcally 'Teflon' which gives it the high temp rating and much
lower capacitance in the cable. The cost is huge for plenum. For example, Mouser charges $1900 for 1000 feet
of 89259, Markertek charges $195 for 1000 feet for 9259,
the non plenum version.
Audio Voodoo
According to the link above, Teflon sounds better, an opinion by the author. If you look at the cable resistance, inductance and capacitance
specs, it's the same. The 'audio specs' are the same for both types of cables the only real difference is
the material used to gain the higher temperature rating.
Specs on those two cables, 89259 & 9259
Belden 89259;
Nom. Characteristic Impedance: 75 ohms
Insulation Material: FFEP - Foam Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene
Outer Jacket Material: FEP - Fluorinated Ethylene Propyle
Nom. Inductance: .09 µH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Shield: 17.3 pF/ft
Nominal Velocity of Propagation: 78 %
Nominal Delay: 1.3 ns/ft
Nom. Conductor DC Resistance @ 20 Deg. C: 15 Ω/1000 ft
Nominal Outer Shield DC Resistance @ 20°C: 2.6 Ω/1000 ft
Outer Shield Coverage: 95 %
Operating Temperature Range: -70°C To +200°C
9259;
Nom. Characteristic Impedance: 75 Ohms
nsulation Material: FPE - Foam Polyethylene
Outer Jacket Material: PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
Nom. Inductance: .09 µH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Shield: 17.3 pF/ft
Nominal Velocity of Propagation: 78 %
Nominal Delay: 1.3 ns/ft
Nom. Conductor DC Resistance @ 20 Deg. C: 15 Ω/1000 ft
Nominal Outer Shield DC Resistance @ 20°C: 2.6 Ω/1000 ft
Outer Shield Coverage: 95 %
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C To +80°C
Cables that meet my criteria
What I want is a good dual conductor foil shielded twisted pair with drain wire cable that isn't too pricey
and no sacrifice to audio for normal cable lengths, not hundreds or thousands of feet of a single path.
Two conductor cable gives me the option to make unbalanced or balanced cables by using the same cable.
Here is some ideas for cables.
Analog Cables
Belden 8760 [PE - Polyethylene]
Foil shield
18 awg
60 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: PE - Polyethylene
Nom. Inductance: 0.18uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 24 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 44 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.222"
Price: 500' - $70
Comments: The cable diameter is big but it works fine with Dayton RCA
plugs and XLR connectors even with Flex tubing.
Belden 8762 [PE - Polyethylene]
Foil shield
20 awg
56 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: PE - Polyethylene
Nom. Inductance: 0.18uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 27 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 49 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.204"
Price: 500' - $70
Comments: Similar to 8760 but 20 awg wire and a smaller diameter cable.
Belden 8761 [PE - Polyethylene]
Foil shield
22 awg
64 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: PE - Polyethylene
Nom. Inductance: 0.2uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 24 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 47 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.175"
Price: 500' - $58
Comments: Similar to 8760 but 22 awg wire and a smaller diameter cable.
Belden 88760 series {plenum version of 8760 series]
http://www.markertek.com doesn't offer it.
Belden 9451 [PP - Polypropylene]
Foil shield
22 awg
45 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: PP - Polypropylene
Outer Jacket Material: PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
Nom. Inductance: 0.17uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 35 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 67 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.116"
Price: 1000' - $92
Comments: Markertek offers only 1000 foot rolls and 9 different colors.
Capacitance higher than 8760 series but the specs are fine for audio.
Price per foot is very good!
Belden 1883A [PP - Polypropylene Propylene]
Foil shield
24 awg
52 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: PP - Polypropylene Propylene
Outer Jacket Material: PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
Nom. Inductance: 0.17uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 31 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 58 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.123"
Price: 1000' - $84
Belden 82761 ['Teflon' {plenum}, FEP - Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene]
Foil shield
22 awg
42 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: FEP - Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene
Outer Jacket Material: LS PVC - Low Smoke Polyvinyl Chloride
Nom. Inductance: 0.16uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 35 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 67 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.116"
Price: 500' - $100
Comments: Capacitance higher than 8760 series but the specs are fine for audio.
Belden 1800F [FHDPE - Foam High Density Polyethylene]
Highly flexible cable for microphone use
French Braid shield (95% coverage)
Bare copper wires, not tinned.
Copper strands are 42x40
24 awg
110 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: FHDPE - Foam High Density Polyethylene
Outer Jacket Material: PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
Nom. Inductance: 0.18uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 12 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 26 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.211"
Price: 500' - $270
Belden 1503A [PO - Polyolefin]
Foil shield
24 awg
38 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: PO - Polyolefin
Outer Jacket Material: PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
Nom. Inductance: 0.18uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 53 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 97 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.142"
Price: 1000' - $80
Comments: Capacitance higher than others.
Belden 1508A [PO - Polyolefin]
Foil shield
24 awg
50 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: PO - Polyolefin
Outer Jacket Material: PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
Nom. Inductance: 0.18uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 31 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 58 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.131"
Price: 500' - $62
Comments: This is interesting cable if you need flexibility,
expensive.
Digital Cables - [AES/EBU]
According to Belden, digital cables are excellent for analog use.
http://www.belden.com/TB65.pdf
Belden 1800B [FHDPE - Foam High Density Polyethylene]
Foil shield
24 awg
110 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: FHDPE - Foam High Density Polyethylene
Outer Jacket Material: PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
Nom. Inductance: 0.18uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 12 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 26 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.177"
Price: 500' - $100
Comments: Digital cables are designed to have low capacitance,
24 awg is small so the cable end may be more fragile than a bigger
awg wire.
Belden 1801B ['Teflon' {plenum} FFEP - Foam Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene]
Foil shield
24 awg
110 Ohm impedance
Insulation Material: FFEP - Foam Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene
Outer Jacket Material: LS PVC - Low Smoke Polyvinyl Chloride
Nom. Inductance: 0.18uH/ft
Nom. Capacitance Conductor to Conductor @ 1 KHz: 12 pf/ft
Nom. Cap. Cond. to Other Cond. & Shield @ 1 KHz: 26 pf/ft
Cable diameter: 0.165"
Price: 500' - $210
Comments: Same as 1800B except the plenum version cost 2x more. Same inductance and capacitance specs.
Partexpress Microphone Cable
Two center conductors {no drain wire}
24 awg
Blue PVC jacket
Bare copper braid, 92% coverage
No inductance and capacitance specs listed.
500 feet for $145
