Let's play.... name that cable!

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I was cleaning out my room and I found this box.... I open it up- hey! these some cables in here!

one was a speaker cable- horizon (hey I wondered where that went)
one was a "radio shack" special coiled instrument cable (damn! it won't let me lose it)

the other one was a mysterious sort- it looked to be of good quality 1/4 to 1/4 about 4 feet- nothing engraved on the sleeve, no writing on the cable except very faintly you could read "Oxygen Free Copper Cord" hmmm.... exciting.... who did I accidently steal this from?

So what's with "Oxygen Free" anyway?

-jhe

[This message has been edited by James HE (edited 06-10-2000).]
 
Oh man. You should see this consumer/home speaker cable by Monster Cable I've had around since the mid-80's. Oxidized to hell. It even has what looks to be mold inside of it. I even took good care of it.
 
you still use it RE?

So I guess being Oxygen free dosen't really effect the sound, but just prolongs the life of the cable.?

-jhe
 
Nope. I just saw it the other day while cleaning-out the vault (my bedroom closet). I still haven't and won't throw it away; and I don't know why. I usually don't have a problem with throwing crap cables away.

You're probably right about "Oxygen Free" cables just prolonging its life.

I wonder if our lives would be prolonged if we were oxygen free? Hehe
 
Yo RE:

We need oxygen; fresh and clean; also, we need martinis; cold and topped with anchovie stuffed olives; we need this forum for the fun it gives us and the learning that occurs; end of needs article.

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>You should see this consumer/home speaker cable by Monster Cable I've had around since the mid-80's.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Uhhh, I just did a little quick math. I can just picture an 8 year old R.E. benchmarking different cables with tons of expensive testing equipment :D.
 
Oxygen free copper supposedly means that there's no air in between the coppoer molecules of the wire,which is supposed to improve the conductivity of the cable.
 
Yeah right. Are you interested in buying the Brooklyn Bridge for three hundred dollars?

Lottsa cable in the Brooklyn Bridge. And the original manufacturers guaranteed it. I GUARANTEE!
 
pglewis:

I wish. I'd know a lot more now... I had a pretty expensive large Fisher component home stereo system: 2X110w Receiver, Tuner (not in receiver), CD Player, Dual cassette deck, Turntable, 3-Way Speakers with 15" woofers.

That system could be heard nearly a 1/4 mile down the the street. I know because I always got complaints.

I still have the turntable, CD player, and speakers. I've almost gotten rid of the speakers a few times, but I just can't bring myself to do it. Friends in the neighborhood that I grew-up with (we're very close and we still stay intouch a lot), still tell me if I ever want to sell them, just let 'em know; they're legends with my friends.

I had a paper-route at through my young ages because I had to pay for all my dog's vet bills (she had quite a few ear surgerys through her life). What I didn't go to paying vet bills went to my stereo system and bucketloads of cassettes.

Actually, I didn't get into recording when I was 15 after I moved up here toward Sacramento.

So there you have it. Note for the biography of weston Ray.
 
Just a point of info--oxygen free copper cable IS a much better conducter for an electrical current. That green crap on speaker and audio cable is oxidization and should be removed from any of your cables. It really adds resistance to your cable and also will interfere with certain frequencies. It is akin to the crap that gets on battery cables and distributor caps and hurt car performance. So guess what it oxidization does to your music. And no hitmix, I don't want to buy the Brooklyn bridge. :D

But, by the same token, this is a bit more technical explanation than "there is air molecules" keeping the elictricity from going through.
 
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