Destroy It Yourself Interconnects

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    Levi_501 Its in The Jeans...

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    Guys

    I am wanting to convert on one end pair of phono plugs from a pair of Chord Chamelon 2 int to a 4 pin Naim connector.

    Has anyone done anything like this ?

    Sorry a couple of daft questions

    What solder would I use ?

    Where can I get Naim plug ?

    Thanx
     
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    I-S Good Evening.... Infidel

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    1) Yes, they have. Not me personally, but others have...

    2) Any really. Probably best bet for audiophile peace of mind is Cu/Sn/Ag. If the cable is silver plated then this is almost a necessity.

    3) Maplin, Farnell, RS... the usual suspects really.
     
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    zanash

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    you can also do better than the chord cable !
     
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    wadia-miester Mighty Rearranger

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    An awful lot better
     
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    Levi_501 Its in The Jeans...

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    I like Chord, besides I have 3 or 4 sets spare of Chamelon 2, therefore I will not have to buy any cabling, just have to buy a socket.
     
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