Doug Schroeder Method, Double ic


I think this topic deserves its own thread , where use double ic through y adapters , from source to preamp, Can’t connect it from Preamp to Amp...For me the result is huge, I can’t go back to single ic....
jayctoy
jayctoy, congratulations! Very nice, and motivates me to push into manufactured double interconnect products. 

Currently comparing another set of cables' ICs in both RCA and XLR. So far only the RCA tried, but easily passed my Law of Efficacy in regard to Schroeder Method. This setup is from integrated DAC to amps. Both the integrated DAC and amps allow for XLR, so that is next. I anticipate likewise superb results. 

This is gaining momentum due to real world applicability. This could become one of the more interesting phenomena to appear in recent years regarding cables. 

For those who jump to the end of discussions and do not wish to read previous posts, I repeat the "do at your own risk" nature of the Schroeder Method, and ask that you discuss with your equipment manufacturer. Please do your due diligence. 
Maxima95 , call Gary P I think he will do xlr for you if you decide....very nice guy
Doug without adapters the method is way way much better.. night and day in my system...
My HAVE, Inc. contacts sent me a dual 110-ohm IC assembly terminated with RCA connectors when I ordered a dual 110-ohm IC assembly terminated with AES/EBU connectors. Just sent them an email about it.
Maxima95: They will build anything you want. A dual IC assembly terminated with standard XLR connectors should be viable. They typically need to use a slightly higher gauge StarQuad IC to accommodate all the spliced, paralleled conductors in the connector. Just ask for Gary in sales and specifically ask for the Celander specification of a Dual StarQuad IC assembly. 

Here is the Canare product catalog page for their Canare StarQuad IC conductors:

http://www.canare.com/ProductItemDisplay.aspx?productItemID=53