show us your dressing up! ????

Posted by: Popeye on 31 January 2018

Would love to see people’s tactics of your cable dressing and opinions on what you feel has enhanced your listening experience.

Posted on: 31 January 2018 by ChrisSU

This could be the ‘dirty underwear’ version of the system pics thread 

Posted on: 31 January 2018 by nigelb

If I revealed my cable dressing, I would expect a knock on the door from the men in white coats! So I will politely decline your invitation.

Posted on: 31 January 2018 by ChrisSU

Don’t be shy Nigel, I’ll show you mine if you show me yours!

Posted on: 31 January 2018 by The Strat (Fender)

I’ve reported this before.   There’s an absolute orgy going on down the back of my racks - I daren't display in public!!!

Posted on: 31 January 2018 by nigelb
ChrisSU posted:

Don’t be shy Nigel, I’ll show you mine if you show me yours!

You first Chris.

Posted on: 31 January 2018 by ChrisSU

Not a current pic as I’ve moved rooms since this was taken. It looks like a random mess, but no two cables are touching each other or the rack.   

Posted on: 31 January 2018 by S3

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Total insanity......

Posted on: 31 January 2018 by Popeye

Well done guys, not the most flattering behinds! ????

Posted on: 31 January 2018 by Popeye
ChrisSU posted:

Not a current pic as I’ve moved rooms since this was taken. It looks like a random mess, but no two cables are touching each other or the rack.   

Chris do you have the SNAIC lock rings done up on your system? Sure I read somewhere and may have been HH said that they better not screwed up?

Posted on: 31 January 2018 by Mike1951

No way around having two side-by-side Isoblue 3-level stacks in between the speakers. Doesn't make for pretty off-the-floor looping solutions, so cables are kept apart and off the floor by rolling them in cushion wrap.

The switchable plug board is feeding the TV and router, not the Hifi, by the way, before you recoil in horror...

Do I get the prize for Nightmare Cabling Of The Week?

Posted on: 31 January 2018 by james n
Mike1951 posted:

No way around having two side-by-side Isoblue 3-level stacks in between the speakers. Doesn't make for pretty off-the-floor looping solutions, so cables are kept apart and off the floor by rolling them in cushion wrap.

The switchable plug board is feeding the TV and router, not the Hifi, by the way, before you recoil in horror...

Do I get the prize for Nightmare Cabling Of The Week?

Can you move the router away from the Hi-Fi ?

Posted on: 31 January 2018 by ChrisSU
Popeye posted:
 

 

Chris do you have the SNAIC lock rings done up on your system? Sure I read somewhere and may have been HH said that they better not screwed up?

I do them up tight, then back them off a quarter turn or so. 

Posted on: 31 January 2018 by Mike1951

"Can you move the router away from the Hi-Fi ?"

What would be the point?

Posted on: 31 January 2018 by james n
Mike1951 posted:

"Can you move the router away from the Hi-Fi ?"

What would be the point?

Keeping the wireless devices away from the sensitive audio kit. Just good practice if you can avoid it. 

Posted on: 31 January 2018 by Mike1951

Ah, well. There's nowhere else for it to go unfortunately. However, it's all Ethernet hard-wired and the speaker cables are shielded. 

Still sounds spiffing! 

Posted on: 31 January 2018 by james n
Mike1951 posted:

Still sounds spiffing! 

That's the main thing 

Posted on: 31 January 2018 by Kiwi cat

The burndy misses the floor by 1 cm and hangs untouched. The SL DIN XLR touches a speaker cable. The power cables, Ethernet and speaker cables are all a bit touchy-feely with each other. Still sounds ok though.

Posted on: 31 January 2018 by Mike1951

What's that going into the switched (!!!) wall plate?

Posted on: 31 January 2018 by Kiwi cat

Hi Mike1951

New Zealand power plugs have no fuses and can be plugged into each other, I have seen 6 plugs in one socket in a Statement all plugged into each other. The switched wallplate is a dedicated mains socket, I didn't want an on-off switch but it was installed with one.

Posted on: 01 February 2018 by TOBYJUG

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Posted on: 01 February 2018 by james n
TOBYJUG posted:

IMG_0717

Roy Gregory would be proud

Posted on: 01 February 2018 by feeling_zen
S3 posted:

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I notice you seem to be using bog standard pipe lagging there to keep the burndy isolated. If so, you may find that regular lagging is a fairly poor mechanical damper as it is still too stiff. I use Aeroflex as it has truly excellent damping properties (extremely soft and light). I have a few cut offs at the bottom to stop long leads touching the floor and use 12mm walled tubing for the entire run of speaker cables since they have to run parallel to mains cable and it provides that 12mm of air between them. It even goes round corners at 90 degree without cutting. They do various tube sizes and even flat sheets. More expensive than regular lagging but still costs next to nothing.

Posted on: 01 February 2018 by Ardbeg10y
S3 posted:

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Different perspective: nice photo. Only the nearest (brown?) cable is overcomplete.

Posted on: 01 February 2018 by TOBYJUG
james n posted:
TOBYJUG posted:

IMG_0717

Roy Gregory would be proud

The FE stand is the same one RG used once for some time lent from Audiofreaks.  Has some nice scars left on it from some heavy duty hifi reviewing no doubt !

Posted on: 01 February 2018 by nigelb
feeling_zen posted:
S3 posted:

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Total insanity......

I notice you seem to be using bog standard pipe lagging there to keep the burndy isolated. If so, you may find that regular lagging is a fairly poor mechanical damper as it is still too stiff. I use Aeroflex as it has truly excellent damping properties (extremely soft and light). I have a few cut offs at the bottom to stop long leads touching the floor and use 12mm walled tubing for the entire run of speaker cables since they have to run parallel to mains cable and it provides that 12mm of air between them. It even goes round corners at 90 degree without cutting. They do various tube sizes and even flat sheets. More expensive than regular lagging but still costs next to nothing.

Just been listening to a conversation in my head about the pros and cons of upgrading my bog standard pipe insulation used for cable dressing to Aeroflex!?!?! 

The shrinks would have a field day.