Hello everyone, I'm new around here.
Not good at introductions so I'll just get to it.
I've been eyeing the ever increasingly alluring Crack for a good while now and this christmas I finally succumbed and placed an order.
And since I'm already head first down the rabbit hole, I figured I might try making my own cables as well.
I'm already a little familiar with DIY electronics from designing and building my own keyboards (the clickety-clacking kind, not for music) and the Crack manual is very comprehensive, so I'm not worried about the Crack.
-getting the wooden base completed with a proper finish might be a challenge though.
The cables however are quite a lot more esoteric to me.
And I apologize in advance for the inevitable mix up in terminology; phono, rca, banana plugs, jacks ....GAH!
I'm planning two wires:
- 1x 1/8" jack to RCA cable
- 1x 1/4" jack to Sennheiser HD600/650/6XX headphones
I've been scouring the web for information but I must admit that what I've come up with is based purely on imitation without understanding (monkey see, monkey do) so be prepared for ill-informed questions.
Both cables will consist of four solid core 20GA wires, insulated (not teflon):
Two for signal, two for ground.
Both cables will be covered in simple techflex.
- Both cables start with one plug and end with two plugs, is there any advantage to first making a four-wire braid that splits into two two-cable braids or can I just have two braids all the way?
-two-cable braids are waaay easier than four-cable braids!
All parts have already been ordered.
The 1/8" jack cable will go from my source to my amp.
- Does braiding the signal and ground cables act as some sort of shielding?
- Should I cut the ground cable before they reach the RCA plugs?
-something about avoiding a "ground loop"?
The 1/4" jack will go from the amp to my incoming Sennheiser HD6XX headphones (Massdrop).
- The grounds should go all the way to the headphones here, right?
And finally,
how about hot-gluing the insides of the plugs after soldering, yay or nay?I saw one DIY-guide for Sennheiser headphone cables that recommended filling the plug cavities with hot-glue to finish them up.
Immediately this seems, to me, like a potentially good idea but I'm worried this could lead to audible interference.
I've included some sketches for the planned cables that I hope might illustrate what I've not been able to articulate.
Oh, and thanks for reading!