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Item: Whitesnake 1m coaxial BNC terminate cable


Location: Brisbane


Price: $70 inc' postage inside Aus.


Item Condition: 8.5/10 - The BNC outer housings have become dull. This does not affect the sound in any way. Comes with a high quality BNC to RCA adapter.


Reason for selling: Too many cables.


Payment Method: Pickup - Cash or  Paypal. Postage - Paypal only (as a friend or add 3%)


Extra Info:

 

I found that this cable offered a great deal of midrange to treble detail and authoritative bass. In my old setup with a Devialet and detailed speakers it veered a little too much into detail but in a less revealing system this cable would be just the ticket.


 From TNT:

"Also in the box that came from DiyParadise was a 75 ohm SPDIF cable, the 'Whitesnake'. Now I am not easily impressed by cables, or more accurately, the claims made for some of them, as my previous cable reviews will show. So I didn't really expect much from the 'Whitesnake'. It's a thickish coaxial cable with a quality BNC plug at either end, something that did impress me as I do think that BNC is superior to RCA for digital connections. DiyParadise actually supply a couple of adaptors in case your equipment uses RCA sockets. Anyway, I replaced my usual SPDIF cable with the 'Whitesnake' being careful to install it correctly, ie according to the direction arrows on the sheath. Straight off it sounded slightly different, and as I played more music, and perhaps something changed in the cable or connections, it became quite apparent that there was an increase in the level of information coming out of the speakers, but particularly with the bass. It is quite obvious that the 'Whitesnake' is making an improvement, so in my opinion it is one cable that is worth adding to your system (more so because it is sold for a sensible price!)."

 

http://diyparadise.com/whitesnake.html

 

 


Pictures: Stock pictures, can take some when I get back to the office next week

 

[DiyParadise Whitesnake SPDIF cable]

The image below shows RCA conectors, the cable that I have has BNC connectors as above..............

whitesnake.jpg

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