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DIY Balanced Audio Cable - Amfone

    http://amfone.net/Amforum/index.php?topic=42943.0#:~:text=Cut%20a%20length%20of%20RG-58%20or%20RG-59%20to,conductors%20to%20the%20center%20conductor%20of%20the%20coax.
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How to make a Balanced Audio Cable - YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tD2uq_QAZ9M
    In this video, I show you how to make a fully balanced audio interconnecting cable. A lot cheaper to make them yourself.

Balanced XLR to RCA Cable - DIY Audio Electronics from ...

    http://www.diyaudioblog.com/2013/02/balanced-xlr-to-rca-cable.html
    Balanced XLR interconnects are what many people consider to be a superior connection between components. Typically found in Pro-audio …

Recommendations for DIY balanced line level cables …

    https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/recommendations-for-diy-balanced-line-level-cables-voodoo-free.28745/
    System: Equitech 1.5RQ Balanced Power - Tascam CD200 - Oppo 93 - Auvio HD Radio Tuner- MiniDSP OpenDRC-DI DSP, 2x4HD - AcourateDRC - UMIK-1 - ECM8000 - REW - Behringer DEQ2496 - Behringer UMC202HD and Focusrite 4Pre USB - Benchmark DAC2 HGC - Krell KCT pre and FPB 350mcx monoblocks - Sennheiser HD650 - MartinLogan reQuest 15" x …

DIY Balanced Audio Cable - Amfone

    http://amfone.net/Amforum/index.php?topic=42943.0
    Cut a length of RG-58 or RG-59 to the desired length of the cable you need and strip back about 1” on each end. Next, cut a length of CAT 5 network cable about 6” longer than the coax. Extract one twisted pair from the network cable, and securely attach both conductors to the center conductor of the coax.

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