Make high quality audio/video cables

Make high quality audio/video cables

Systm is the Do-It-Yourself show designed for the common geek who wants to quickly and easily learn how to dive into the latest and hottest tech projects. They will help you avoid pitfalls and get your project up and running fast. In this DIY episode, see how to make high quality audio/video cables.

Say goodbye to the bank-breaking audio/video cables at your local electronics superstore. Save your money and build out your home theater DIY style. With a total running time of 45 minutes, Kevin and Dan talk to a broadcast engineer to demonstrate how to make your own high end A/V cables for a fraction of the cost and a "monster" savings.

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Anon1987 4 months ago
http://benjiboom.mybrute.com
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freefa11 3 weeks ago
ok to start with monster cables are #$%@
24k gold plate plugs tarnish less than any other mettle coating hence the use of gold
split pin plugs are crap as the audio signal travels around the out side of the cable so when the signal gets to the plug it distorts the signal
3rd thing crimping your cables is something that should never be done especially as it changes the ohm rating of the cable
i could go on forever on this film you to college boys no jack #$%@
o yeh monster is #$%@
for true hi quality cables the chord company from the UK generally makes the best cabling
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freefa11 3 weeks ago
is this an advert for monster
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