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Custom audio cables for home theatre?


miCRoSCoPiCeaRthLinG

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Hi,

Are there any shops in Bangkok that can create custom (length) audio cables for home theatre systems? The default ones are too short for my room and I need longer ones made. The cables need a specific kind of termination at either ends compatible with my platform.

 

Thank you.

 

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Oxygen free copper with 24 carat gold plugs...only 1000 UKP per meter ? ? ?
Haha. Sure - as long as you're footing the bill :)

Mine require one end twisted and soldered into a solid lead (goes at the back of the speakers). The other end has a connector that's specific to certain models of Panasonic.images.jpeg

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47 minutes ago, ChiangMaiLightning2143 said:


What in controlled listening tests 99 percent of reviewers can’t tell from 12 gauge lamp cord wire.

With the extremely high quality you are obviously aiming for, I assume the room the equipment in has been designed / modified to allow for the quality you are looking for?

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Those Panasonic plugs are unusual but the recessed pins on the backplate look quite standard:

 

6c-82mm-speaker-connectors-made-for-Pana

 

So some ordinary insulated lugs should fit and anyone with a crimping tool could attach them to some suitable cable.

 

And of course anyone with some insulating tape could splice extra cable onto your existing plugs.

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I don’t know about that.

Those look like proprietary connectors.
The use these on cheaper models for ease of installation as they “click in”and are
Color Coded. I had a cheaper Samsung blue ray that had these. Becomes a problem when changing speaker wire/length. I found a third party supplier that sold them on eBay, they were a hassle to splice because the connectors are
so narrow.

I recommend the OP going with a higher level AV amp that uses standard Banana plugs. Give the Panasonic away.

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12 minutes ago, ChiangMaiLightning2143 said:

Those look like proprietary connectors.

Check the photo I posted the other day, and the photo the OP posted. The plug is specific to Panasonic but the pins on the backplate look entirely normal to me.

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On 8/18/2018 at 11:44 PM, KittenKong said:

Those Panasonic plugs are unusual but the recessed pins on the backplate look quite standard:

 

6c-82mm-speaker-connectors-made-for-Pana

 

So some ordinary insulated lugs should fit and anyone with a crimping tool could attach them to some suitable cable.

 

And of course anyone with some insulating tape could splice extra cable onto your existing plugs.

 

Thank you - that's a great idea. Don't have a crimping tool - but I can carry out the splicing by myself.

 

Should I expect any degradation in quality due to the splicing?

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On 8/28/2018 at 12:48 PM, miCRoSCoPiCeaRthLinG said:

Thank you - that's a great idea. Don't have a crimping tool - but I can carry out the splicing by myself.

Should I expect any degradation in quality due to the splicing? 

I would not expect it to be noticeable at all.

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