Who Here Makes Their Own Power Cables?


I love making cables for my guitars, amps etc. and I want to build two+ cables for my Mac pre and my future power amp... any thoughts?
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I do love projects... I feel productive when I complete one. For less than 200 clams I can make a power cable instead of paying "imho" ridiculous prices. Now i did buy a power cable that is as thick as a brick and it was <200 by a fair amount.... works very well.... 
@captbeaver - Try these - hopefully the last cables you will make/buy
http://image99.net/blog/files/category-002ahelix-power-cable.html

And also Interconnects and speaker cables
http://image99.net/blog/files/category-002ahelix-interconnect-cable.html
http://image99.net/blog/files/category-002ahelix-speaker-cable.html

A bit more complex than the usual DIY cables, but then these actually perform exccedingly well

Using all Helix cables will elevate your system to a whole new level of performance

I have had great success on systems (and components) of all levels
- a $350 mini systems
- fellow DIYers with systems exceeding $70,000
- and everything in between


I have personally compared them to some TOTL cables from a couple of established brands in a $20k+ and $50k+ system and the Helix sounded better

My own system is a meagre $12k and sound amazingly transparent, with an enormous image that surrounds you and transports you into the venue.

Lofty claims? - perhaps, but here’s a quote from just one fellow DIYer -
All the improvements proved that the Helix cables are the ultimate conductors of the audio signal. They bring out the best of the system.

If you have any questions just ask - I am happy to assist :-)

Cheers - Steve
I used to make cables as a business.....found that the plugs add more to the final performance than does the wire.
There’s no financial advantage to making your own power cord if you would have bought an inexpensive commercial power cord. The advantage is not so clear if you would have bought an expensive power cord, however. There are many things to consider regarding the DIYer’s skill and knowledge.

Rule No. 1 - If you’re going to copy something copy something good, not something mediocre.

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