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Mogami 2803 for GSP phono |
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ndt
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Posted: 15 Jun 2009 at 8:58am |
Unfortunately information of mogami 2803 is hard to obtain, may be is Japanese audio secrete.... this is the best I can do, however they are all written in Japanese. http://www.interu.co.jp/mogami/mogami-cyumon.html <-- look like is the where to buy, but I don't read Japanese. http://mogami2534.com/2803.aspx <-- diy picture, but most of mogami user here just do a simple termination. |
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tg [RIP]
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Interesting stuff, ndt, can you tell us a little more of this cable. From what I could discover it seems to be both rather difficult to obtain and very difficult to terminate properly. |
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Reporting bk... The cable is not directional
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2803 work for many of GSP reflex and GSP V users. Including people who have previously own CT100, Klotzs, canerie, kimber and 47Lab cable at etc. People who currently used 2803 found that the cable lower the noise and improves the musical presentation. I would also say the construction of 2803 is very similar to AU24 designer cable. I don't think the cable itself is directional, but will get my friend to test it out and report back shortly......
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Graham Slee
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First Plus-Point: It is fully shielded! It therefore grabs my attention straight away.
Second Plus-Point: Probably requiring an hypothesis... the charecteristics of the "signal" and "return/shield" seem to have been made to match having the same materials in contact with both conductors - the centre one being a hollow braid or lapped layer around polyester, same as the polyester jacket is in contact with the shield. Thus any notable insulation resistance is common to both, and the hypothesis being that the velocity of propagation is the same on both conductors. This may reduce some cable inductance. Third Plus-Point: Polypropylene dielectric has a low dielectric absorption which can be good. However, comparisons between different polypropylene capacitors show that polypropylene does not in itself guarantee musical excellence. The acid-test: does it work? Compared to an equally low capacitance cable such as cellular CT100, what difference is there? Is there any noticeable directional effect (does reversing the cable lead to a better sound?) Does the sound improve after manipulation (flexing)? |
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Graham Slee
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Topic moved here from Turntable Audio: Graham Slee Phono Stages at 23:42 BST 11 June 2009
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tg [RIP]
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Not addressing your question directly, but could I draw your attention to the fact that there is a separate section for I/C related topics ? http://www.gspaudio-community.activeboards.net/forum_topics.asp?FID=16 Edited by tg - 11 Jun 2009 at 9:01am |
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