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Thanks for the advise. plus the big WHY



 
 
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Old September 17th 06, 01:35 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Cheers guys (and who knows girls too)
Thanks for the advise, it would seem that I am gonna visit maplin et al
tomorrow, but for only a quid a metre I think I will parallel wire....
WHY, ah the question so many asked....
when I upgraded the speakers I used my old QED silver anniversary (9+yrs
old, £5.00m cable) I unfortunately smacked a nail right through it, now
it crackles, plus the wife does not like it visible, running over 2 door
entryways, so gonna trunk it round the ceiling with electrical trunking.
In regards to the plugs I move stuff often so makes life simpler, plus
the little I do know about Hi-Fi, wires open to the air, die quicker
than those that are not. or at least discolour.
or am I wrong on that too )
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Old September 17th 06, 02:35 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Laurence Payne
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On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 13:35:10 GMT, Uncopyrightable wrote:

Cheers guys (and who knows girls too)
Thanks for the advise, it would seem that I am gonna visit maplin et al
tomorrow, but for only a quid a metre I think I will parallel wire....
WHY, ah the question so many asked....
when I upgraded the speakers I used my old QED silver anniversary (9+yrs
old, £5.00m cable) I unfortunately smacked a nail right through it, now
it crackles, plus the wife does not like it visible, running over 2 door
entryways, so gonna trunk it round the ceiling with electrical trunking.
In regards to the plugs I move stuff often so makes life simpler, plus
the little I do know about Hi-Fi, wires open to the air, die quicker
than those that are not. or at least discolour.
or am I wrong on that too )


Is it my imagination, or are guys who believe in audiophile magic more
likely to have wives who can't bear the sight of a cable? :-)
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Old September 17th 06, 10:24 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Eeyore
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Default Thanks for the advise. plus the big WHY



Uncopyrightable wrote:

Cheers guys (and who knows girls too)
Thanks for the advise, it would seem that I am gonna visit maplin et al
tomorrow, but for only a quid a metre I think I will parallel wire....
WHY, ah the question so many asked....
when I upgraded the speakers I used my old QED silver anniversary (9+yrs
old, £5.00m cable) I unfortunately smacked a nail right through it, now
it crackles, plus the wife does not like it visible, running over 2 door
entryways, so gonna trunk it round the ceiling with electrical trunking.
In regards to the plugs I move stuff often so makes life simpler, plus
the little I do know about Hi-Fi, wires open to the air, die quicker
than those that are not. or at least discolour.
or am I wrong on that too )


The discolouration is surface oxidation.

Provided that the cable is properly connected it's of no importance. Wire
doesn't 'wear out' although I expect a few ppl would have you believe that too !

Graham

 




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