In Reply to: Surprisingly good sound from Belkin PureAv bulk pcocc speaker cable. Comparisons with DHLabs Q10... posted by machani on April 2, 2007 at 17:32:26:
I've been listing to my two runs biwire DH Labs T-14's for a few years now on my Usher CP-6371 monster tower speakers. 4ohm 89db's.I really want to upgrade them badly for awhile now but the alternatives so far cost so much. Must like the Harmonic technology Pro 9 Plus speaker cables. Another attractice choice is VH Audio's new Neotech UP-OCC Bulk Speaker Cables in BULK. NES - 3004 at $50 a meter cable. Thats very expensive. That's $300 for a set of 9' pair speaker cables! Same cost at used HT Pro 9's. sigh.
Maybe your speaker cables is a nice cheap alternative. I wonder what Jon Risch thinks of these Belden cables compared to his JR DIY 89289 cables.
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Follow Ups
- DH Labs T-14 bi wire or diy jr belden cables - StylinLP 15:08:58 04/04/07 (4)
- Re: DH Labs T-14 bi wire or diy jr belden cables - machani 19:09:10 04/04/07 (3)
- Why 3 runs to midrange drivers? - StylinLP 10:43:09 04/05/07 (2)
- Re: Why 3 runs to midrange drivers? - machani 11:42:12 04/05/07 (1)
- Re: Why 3 runs to midrange drivers? - StylinLP 14:25:01 04/05/07 (0)