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Re: Bi wiring
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President connoisseur
Joined: Mar 2001
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10 gauge is pretty heavy for the amount of power used for most home listening. Before going to the cost of wiring your entire system with 10 gauge I would suggest a simple experiment. Get enough of the expensive 10 gauge to wire your front channels and then get the same amount of 14 gauge cable from the hardware store. Attach both to your amplifier and terminate them in dual banana posts. In the stereo mode do some listening while someone switches the cables back and forth for you. Be absolutely sure you do not know which one is which when you do the listening, just call them cable A and cable B. From there you will be able to make your final decision easily.
Ian Colquhoun
President & Chief Engineer
Ian Colquhoun President & Chief Engineer
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