how about compression connectors - have you had any experience with those?
But then again, I've only seen those in F connectors.
But then again, I've only seen those in F connectors.
There's some new info available on the Canare vs Paladin 8000 crimp tools for the Canare RCA plugs. A guy by the name of Mittie Dragosljvich bought both the Canare and Paladin 8000 crimping tools and built some cables with Canare RCA plugs using both. He took pictures of the crimps with two connectors side by side. His post describing this is at http://hometheatertalk.com/httalk/viewtopic.php?t=5996 and his pictures are here http://community.webshots.com/album/125118873cxuzch (center picture in top row).
crimp -- some analysis from Linear Tech
take a look at this PDF by Williams at Linear Tech discussing an instrumentation grade 20 bit DAC -- the end of the article discusses some of the reasons that crimp could be better than solder -- and copper to copper are used for instrumentation.
http://www.linear.com/pdf/an86f.pdf
take a look at this PDF by Williams at Linear Tech discussing an instrumentation grade 20 bit DAC -- the end of the article discusses some of the reasons that crimp could be better than solder -- and copper to copper are used for instrumentation.
http://www.linear.com/pdf/an86f.pdf
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