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Very interesting solution from Solid Tech.

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Okay here we go the secret sauce revealed.
A nice audiophile power cable to the corner but oeps dont look behind the absorber 20230201_194755.jpg 20230201_194719.jpg 20230201_194654.jpg
 

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andromedaaudio

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Okay i agree the 4 euro white plastic one looked awful .
I purchased a beautifull brennenstuhl with alu housing for 18 euros made in Germany

Ps i cant hear any difference
 

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Josaa

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I have a idiot question : how do you connect your amplifier?
I find this information :

Do NOT connect banana/spade terminations to speaker outputs.
This could result in a short circuit to your amplifier. Only connect
banana/spade ends of your QKORE Wire to your QBASE or QKORE.

My first idea is to connect QKORE Wire between spade amplifier output to the banana Qkore6.
It seems it is a bad idea.

Thanks
Connect to ground post or signal connector (rca/xlr/bnc/etc), except primary earth that is for qbase. There are plenty of different qcore wires.
 

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Hi there...
New in this forum, Googled for cable elevators and ended up here :).
For now I'm using a cheap solution for getting the cables of the floor, I think it looks nicer and have no clue if there is any approvement on the sound.
They are made of rubber and used to stiffen up old springs on the shock absorbers on a car
 

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These are a brand new product that's been patented and will be more widely publicized soon. It comes from the innovations of a good friend and long-time audiophile whose family and he own a fabrication business in Wisconsin. Like many I've been using ceramic cable risers, acrylic and other elevators for 20+ years and while they are very good, most solutions out there only accommodate one or very few cables.

With the addition of over 24 Shunyata Sigma chassis and signal grounding cables in my system, these are incredible find. He's producing models that allow for up up to nine (9), 0.25" diameter cables (work great with Nordost, Synergistic Research and other small grounding wires), this version which allows for up to seven (7) 0.50" diameter cables and a larger version that allows for up to six (6) 0.75" diameter cables.

I have no stake or financial interest, just want to spread the word on what I've added that is unlike anything else I've seen. If interested, you can write to Michael at admin@audiohifisolutions.com (there is no website yet as he's working on marketing materials now):

Before and after photos and a couple pictures of the product. They've helped immensely to clean up and organize analog interconnects and a plethora of ground wires.
 

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These are a brand new product that's been patented and will be more widely publicized soon. It comes from the innovations of a good friend and long-time audiophile whose family and he own a fabrication business in Wisconsin. Like many I've been using ceramic cable risers, acrylic and other elevators for 20+ years and while they are very good, most solutions out there only accommodate one or very few cables.

With the addition of over 24 Shunyata Sigma chassis and signal grounding cables in my system, these are incredible find. He's producing models that allow for up up to nine (9), 0.25" diameter cables (work great with Nordost, Synergistic Research and other small grounding wires), this version which allows for up to seven (7) 0.50" diameter cables and a larger version that allows for up to six (6) 0.75" diameter cables.

I have no stake or financial interest, just want to spread the word on what I've added that is unlike anything else I've seen. If interested, you can write to Michael at admin@audiohifisolutions.com (there is no website yet as he's working on marketing materials now):

Before and after photos and a couple pictures of the product. They've helped immensely to clean up and organize analog interconnects and a plethora of ground wires.
Are those ground tubes from Rob. What do you think compared to a Shunyata?
 

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Are those ground tubes from Rob. What do you think compared to a Shunyata?
Hello Rex!

Not sure what you are referring to....
 

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I have Elrod power cables and interconnects. The ground wires are all Shunyata Sigma v3 with STIS terms
 

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You have done a good job back there Mark. Your hindside looks very clean!!!!!
 
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Thanks...
 

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i used Enid Lumley’s “cable tunnels” back when I had Quad 57s, separate tunnels for all speaker cables and power cords. Each cable tunnel was built with 3 pine 2x4s, two for the sides and one for the top. The cable or power cord is suspended with rubber bands or thread from eye hooks on the underside of the top 2x4.
 
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These are a brand new product that's been patented and will be more widely publicized soon. It comes from the innovations of a good friend and long-time audiophile whose family and he own a fabrication business in Wisconsin. Like many I've been using ceramic cable risers, acrylic and other elevators for 20+ years and while they are very good, most solutions out there only accommodate one or very few cables.

With the addition of over 24 Shunyata Sigma chassis and signal grounding cables in my system, these are incredible find. He's producing models that allow for up up to nine (9), 0.25" diameter cables (work great with Nordost, Synergistic Research and other small grounding wires), this version which allows for up to seven (7) 0.50" diameter cables and a larger version that allows for up to six (6) 0.75" diameter cables.

I have no stake or financial interest, just want to spread the word on what I've added that is unlike anything else I've seen. If interested, you can write to Michael at admin@audiohifisolutions.com (there is no website yet as he's working on marketing materials now):

Before and after photos and a couple pictures of the product. They've helped immensely to clean up and organize analog interconnects and a plethora of ground wires.
Do ground cables benefit from being elevated off the floor?
 

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