Dear all,
merry Christas!
I found this forum by accident. 😉 In Germany nobody can answer my question...
I own 3 devices developed by John Curl: JC 1, JC 2, ML 9. I want to know which cable was originally used. Probably it was Cinch with RG Coax?
Thank you in advance!
Kind regards
Gerd
merry Christas!
I found this forum by accident. 😉 In Germany nobody can answer my question...
I own 3 devices developed by John Curl: JC 1, JC 2, ML 9. I want to know which cable was originally used. Probably it was Cinch with RG Coax?
Thank you in advance!
Kind regards
Gerd
What connectors does your equipment have?
That solves half your question.
As of the second half, let the Man answer by himself, but I guess any decent normal cable will do.
His stuff is competently designed (and then some 🙂 ) so I expect all outputs to be fully buffered, that makes the cable task much easier.
As of inputs ... let´s wait for the authoritative answer 🙂
That solves half your question.
As of the second half, let the Man answer by himself, but I guess any decent normal cable will do.
His stuff is competently designed (and then some 🙂 ) so I expect all outputs to be fully buffered, that makes the cable task much easier.
As of inputs ... let´s wait for the authoritative answer 🙂
Hey JMFahey, thanks for your answer! 🙂
The JC-1 and JC-2 have RCA connectors and the ML-9 has CAMAC connectors. I am concerned with the time around 1972 when the devices were developed. I would like to recreate the "historical chain". Were RG coaxial cables or others used at that time? I guess only John Curl will know for sure.
KR
Gerd
The JC-1 and JC-2 have RCA connectors and the ML-9 has CAMAC connectors. I am concerned with the time around 1972 when the devices were developed. I would like to recreate the "historical chain". Were RG coaxial cables or others used at that time? I guess only John Curl will know for sure.
KR
Gerd
JC-2 & LNP2 use Swichcraft RCA, JC1AC has CAMAC.in early days ML use RG cables.ML6 era use Swiss made pure silver cable.later swiched to Japan made FR. ML 9 designd by Tom Colangelo & Paul Jayson.it was told they redesign JC2 & LNP2L moduals.
Thank you for the answer. I am still only concerned about which cable was used at the time. Does anyone know the exact RG cable?
RG cable?the frind who show me his ML RG later swich to cheap Monster M1000.later Siltec 4-80 till now.
pre amp from LNP2L to Conter Point SA5.1 than ARC SP11MkII.MC amp Stick with JC1AC.
pre amp from LNP2L to Conter Point SA5.1 than ARC SP11MkII.MC amp Stick with JC1AC.
RG-58 is too thick for Camac (Lemo 00) connectors.
RG 174 (preferably from Huber & Suhner, Switzerland) is a perfect fit for Lemo 00.
https://dev-ecatalog.hubersuhner.com/product/ecatalog/Radio-frequency/Cables/22510040/RG-174-U
https://www.lemo.com/en/products/miniature-connector/00-connector?country=Global
RG 174 (preferably from Huber & Suhner, Switzerland) is a perfect fit for Lemo 00.
https://dev-ecatalog.hubersuhner.com/product/ecatalog/Radio-frequency/Cables/22510040/RG-174-U
https://www.lemo.com/en/products/miniature-connector/00-connector?country=Global
I found these to be working:
https://www.cma.audio/en/search?sSearch=2520
(Although it does not answer OP‘s question…)
https://www.cma.audio/en/search?sSearch=2520
(Although it does not answer OP‘s question…)
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