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- hardware@lemmy.world
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- hardware@lemmy.world
‘Black Pearl solid silver conductors drawn in diamond coated dies and insulated with virgin FEP dielectric’ doesn’t help.
‘Black Pearl solid silver conductors drawn in diamond coated dies and insulated with virgin FEP dielectric’ doesn’t help.
I just don’t use corroded cables. Seems to work.
What cables do you use for listening underwater? That’s where I’m getting the most corrosion.
i don’t. i use amethyst crystals
They have the full resonance frequency range!
and they’re delicious during times of famine or video game!
Correct. And if you want one that doesn’t corrode, you get gold plated.
No, I’ll go optical instead of buying $5,000/oz gold plated deep space exploration cables
I mean, I don’t think I’ve ever had brass audio cables corrode when kept indoors and dry.
You’re really overselling how big of a deal gold plated connectors are. Here’s a stereo 1/8” TRRS cable for $1.54 that has gold plated connectors. You even have to scroll down the page to see where they mention it because it’s seriously not that big of a deal.
I have a bunch of old audio gear where every time I use it I have to jiggle and rotate the audio connectors to clear the corrosion or else the audio will cut out and yes, I’ve used contact cleaner. It doesn’t have to look visibly rusty to be an issue.
Wait, is brass audio cables a thing now? Brass, really?
Almost everything electric that plugs into something else is made out of brass/brass coated steel
Wow, things must have changed a lot. I’ll have to read up on that