Hello, I just need some professionals review on the DH Labs Prelude speaker cable.
Very much appreciated!
Very much appreciated!
Electro said:Never heard of it, *scratch_one-s_head* does it look nice . *wink*
Electro said:Never heard of it, *scratch_one-s_head* does it look nice . *wink*
Benedict_Arnold said:"Vibration damping fibers" [sic] - why didn't I think of that? Why, all speaker cables vibrate, don't they???
Oh, and "Continuous Crystal (TM) copper conductors. Yeah, right... Rolls Royce andd Pratt & Witney aero engine fan blades, maybe, but continuous crrystals in speaker wire? I doubt it.
ID. said:(Ono continuous casting)
Al ears said:Electro said:Never heard of it, *scratch_one-s_head* does it look nice . *wink*
It's American and the OP and follower are spammers, hopefully never to be seen again. . ;-)
... and no, it's just a bit of black 11 gauge cable. ;-)
abalif said:Hello, I just need some professionals review on the DH Labs Prelude speaker cable.
Very much appreciated!
chebby said:abalif said:Hello, I just need some professionals review on the DH Labs Prelude speaker cable.
Very much appreciated!
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spiny norman said:ID. said:(Ono continuous casting)
It's what she did after she broke up The Beatles, you know. Oh no, hang on...
ID. said:I see what you did there. You made the connection between a fairly common surname and the only famous person you know with that surname and then threw in a pun that works much better with the English pronunciation of the name than the proper Japanese one. Very clever
Sorry, probably would've worked better for me if I didn't live in Japan and speak Japanese.
Are you also highly amused by the surname Takeshita? No, it's not pronounced anything like that, but hearing the proper pronunciation would spoil the joke.
ID. said:Benedict_Arnold said:"Vibration damping fibers" [sic] - why didn't I think of that? Why, all speaker cables vibrate, don't they???
Oh, and "Continuous Crystal (TM) copper conductors. Yeah, right... Rolls Royce andd Pratt & Witney aero engine fan blades, maybe, but continuous crrystals in speaker wire? I doubt it.
OCC (Ono continuous casting) copper is pretty common, and standard for any audio cable wishing to boast about its audiophile properties.
Anyway, it is a thing and not particularly exotic
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF03257948