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RE: Speaker cables from foil - Divasson - 14-May-2015 Sorry, Mike, i had not seen your message with all the fuss about the new firmware... I meant that the only flat cable I had seen in Mundorf's catalogue was either silver or silver/gold, or the copper contained in the inductances. So you have seen separate flat copper cable at Mundorf's? (I have used Mundorf capacitors of all types to improve my loudspeakers - fantastic quality) RE: Speaker cables from foil - Mikeeo - 16-May-2015 (14-May-2015, 15:34)Divasson Wrote: Sorry, Mike, i had not seen your message with all the fuss about the new firmware... Hi, There is absolutely flat copper foils with widths of 17, 28, 44 and 70 mm: http://www.hificollective.co.uk/catalog/components/hookup-wire/mundorf.html. Mundorf capacitors are very fine and in the right position make real difference. In the end of my diy days I changed for Duelund caps which were even better but at quite some price. /Mike RE: Speaker cables from foil - Robert - 08-Jan-2016 Great thread...let's keep it going. Can you guys please bring us up to date with your cable experiments. Have you tried Duland flat? http://www.hificollective.co.uk/sites/default/files/duelund_wbt_interconnect_review.pdf And/or any of the ready made Mundorf silver/gold cables? RE: Speaker cables from foil - Robert - 08-Jan-2016 And also have you tried Beonicke S3? RE: Speaker cables from foil - Rodney Gold - 13-Jan-2016 I use mundorf pure silver ribbons , 5m a side length, as my speaker cables , they are encased in heat shrink flat tubing , works a charm and was not expensive compared to some speaker cables , best I have tried so far. They are used under a carpet and are one atop the other , use little bits of blutak to keep em together |