The great news is that they don’t need fuses either🏌🏽♂️
And when and if there’s a failure, you are back up and running in a minute, and. no expensive fuse has given up its life. (And in my system the fuse box and Sluggo sound better than any fuse I’ve tried, including Purple and M-1).
@BobBJC Iconoclast jumpers would be my choice for sure! If I have understood the cost makeup of Iconoclast cables correctly, the termination is the costliest portion of production. So, the cost ratio for jumpers per foot has got to be significant. This is not a criticism, just an observation. I’d love to be wrong about this
Tom, they are indeed labor intensive requiring the same time and effort as building a 10’ pair of speaker cables. 384 small conductors to prep with inches length to work with is not something most would want to do. This is not stranded zip cord or flat brass or copper plate jumpers. Costs range from $400 to about $600 depending on series, copper variant and length. You do have lots of options and exacting build choices. It’s a cost effective option to bi-wiring with longer runs.
@aangen …your funny …
Must admit i love my Syn research jumpers and they match my cables
some reading on their views on jumpers
https://www.synergisticresearch.com/ift/
love a matching pair
https://www.synergisticresearch.com/cables/galileo-discovery/galileo-discovery-speaker-cable/
I don’t pay attention to cables. I don’t believe in them.
Quite a stealth opinion!
You should definitely not audition a double run of your cables…
I totally did this and the result was as you’d imagine