Do Audiogon members like DIY cable projects?


I have designed my own interconnects and speaker cables and I have excellent results. A few others have tried them and they compare well with some high end cables but at a much lower cost.

Do Audiogon members like making their own cables? Would the anyone like me to post detailed information and construction details?

What forum should they go in, this one?

If I get some favorable response I will post the DIY series for the Zero-va interconnects and the Zero-va speaker cables. If there is not much interest I won't bother; I don't want to eat up space for something that is not wanted.

ROVA
rova
I do this quite often but I don't exactly design them. I just grab the soldering iron, buy the wire lengths and connectors I want and make up what I need. I modified my PS2 Rockband so that it would work with a Roland V-drums set - initially just for for a laugh 'cause I'd read about it - surprisingly it worked really well. I also ran wires throughout one house although my current home is already wired.
I did my own ICs using several techniques. I find my own were better than most of the sub $500 cables. I went up to Cardas Golden Reference and thought they surpassed my home-builds.
I had just the opposite results as Wireless200. My DIY ultra thin ribbonspeaker cables (nudibranch) smoked the Cardas Golden Reference.
I'd be interested in the ICs, especially if you have a balanced version. I have a set of xlr connectors waiting for a project.