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Very pro work !! looking forward for my koss getting fix. happy.gif

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2 for each signal

2 for each channel's ground smile.gif

 

and how do you twist the wire?

which pair do you twist together, i.e. signal and ground twisted together or same channel twisted together?

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signal and ground channel twisted

 

per cat5e specs isnt that?

EDIT: missed out the ground word

no wonder 1bit is confused tongue.gif

Edited by squalle

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More important, how does it sound? I used a video cable which bpribadi recommended from SLT to recable my Senns 497 and it sounded very good compared to the before change SQ. But this wire isn't very thin but it is thinner than Cat5.

Edited by heady

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cant compare tongue.gif

coz the stock cable is now unusable tongue.gif

unless you pass me the stock cable? laugh.gif

Mine too, that's why I changed the cable. biggrin.gif But from memory lah. Ok, never mind if you can't recall, just curious re: the sound. I use cat5 for my DIY amps but they are short runs only.

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signal and channel twisted

 

per cat5e specs isnt that?

 

mm sorry still don't get it

are you meaning to say signal and ground twisted together?

 

is there such a specification?

 

oh where did you get the neutrik mini jack squalle?

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jack is from LHS

 

cat5e has 4 pairs of wires inside. already twisted

see here: http://www.lanshack.com/make-cat5e.aspx

and here: http://pinouts.ru/data/Ethernet100BaseT4_pinout.shtml

 

the pairs are utilized in such that the + part of the signal uses the wire that is twisted with another wire that is connected to the - part of the signal

 

this will introduce more resistance towards interference I'd say

 

but as in why I did that for my headphones, well, more like errmm habit? laugh.gif

headphones cables should not have problem with interference, the fact being most runs are at 3m.

 

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