Custom Cable of your choice for cost.

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  1. Doctorjazz

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    Nice offer (just found this site, read about it in Tyll's article), I assume it is now all taken, enjoy them, those of you who are getting some.
    Happy New Year!
     
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    Got pics of the work as you do it? I didn't get in on this, but I want to make cables for some headphones relatively soon and I'm interested.
     
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    Check the fourth reply in the thread, he linked his page.
     
  4. fraggler

    fraggler A Happy & Busy Life

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    Unfortunately, I didn't take many pics while building, but here is what I was able to get done so far. Just two more to go.
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    If anyone needs help with building cables, I am happy to help out in the cable building thread.
     
  5. The Alchemist

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    BioniclePhile The Terminal Man - Friend

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    I see mine in there! Next up, HD-650 cables. :p
     
  7. Xen

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    From start to finish, how does it take to do 1 balanced headphone cable? My second cable still took about 1 day: strip the cable, sheath in paracord, braid, prep for soldering, then solder. Sheathing, braiding, and prepping (strip wire, pre-tin, identifying which wire) seems to take me the longest time.
     
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    At optimum efficiency, it takes probably 2-2.5 hours to just prep and sleeve the wires. Maybe another 1-1.5 to braid and terminate. But since I don't have blocks of time that large, a single cable can take several days to make. The biggest pain, as you already know is the prepping and the finishing. It takes a while to get the wires and sleeving to line up just right so that the cable looks tight and clean. A naked braided cable can be knocked out in under an hour easily. That's why I never went into full business doing cables. There wouldn't be a way to get fair value for my time and keep the prices reasonable. The few people doing this professionally and for cheap are basically valuing their time near nothing.
     
  9. Xen

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    Yes, I just noticed that even on my second set the left channel from Y-split to headphone is slightly longer than the right. I could have swore I double-checked the after-braiding lengths and they were matched.

    Before doing this, my jaw dropped at the prices. Now I have new appreciation for anyone who sells customs for <$200. Still can't wrap my head around >$500, though.
     
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    I responded to fraggler when he first posted this offer. Wow, am I glad I did. I received my custom cable for the hd650 and it really reflects a very high level of craftsmanship. Many many thanks!!
     
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