LosIsATool 5,000+ posts
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All I know is the Krystal's worked in the last build not so much in this one. This one will show every imperfection.
I am just guessing what the 4 * are, what is bad about them?Three words. Compression fittings ****
If you'd actually read my reply you'd see that there's proven scientific backing to it. Also we don't use any "cheap" materials when making our cables.no, friend, I actually said exactly what I meant to say. I promise, your ability to solder cheap ends onto cable and cover it in techflex (in custom lengths!!!!!!) hardly makes you an expert in the field.
you cannot, with a straight face, argue that your opinions on knu, and other brands are presented purely out of the goodness of your heart, with no thought in mind to your own personal gain.
in short: I meant what I said, not what you childishly tried to interpret it as, and further, youre a dbag for concerning yourself with the bashing of other brands. shows your character.
on the subject of knu rca cables.. not the best, not the worst. ive never had issues with em, when installed properly.
When you say their cables are "not actually shielded", who's cables are you referring to? KnuKonceptz?Their cables are not actually shielded, so it'll be just like running $5 Walmart RCAs. Another RCA manufacturer using shady advertising.
Yes. My business partner actually disassembled a pair about a year ago and was surprised to see what they called a "shield"When you say their cables are "not actually shielded", who's cables are you referring to? KnuKonceptz?
In your sig wth does tuned at 32hz 0db mean?Elevated fidelity rca interconnect cables | soundrive is what i use love these fing cables..they are the best!!!
What exactly did you find with their cables? How did they shield them?Yes. My business partner actually disassembled a pair about a year ago and was surprised to see what they called a "shield"
I was not the one to disassemble them so I did not see personally, however he said it was just a piece of foil as a "shield" around a twisted cable. I'm not sure if the foil was connected to the ground or not, but as I stated in an earlier reply that's not really going to make a huge difference because the foil is ineffective at blocking EMI which causes noise in audio frequencies.What exactly did you find with their cables? How did they shield them?
Okay, that is good to know. How are the SoundDrive RCAs shielding different? What makes them superior?I was not the one to disassemble them so I did not see personally, however he said it was just a piece of foil as a "shield" around a twisted cable. I'm not sure if the foil was connected to the ground or not, but as I stated in an earlier reply that's not really going to make a huge difference because the foil is ineffective at blocking EMI which causes noise in audio frequencies.