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Re: What size speaker cable to run?
#117657 01/18/06 07:58 PM
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I think they sound smoother than stranded wire. I realize you have the majority of the forum on your side, so go easy on me.

Re: What size speaker cable to run?
#117658 01/18/06 08:02 PM
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By magnet wire, you simply mean solid core copper, right?

Re: What size speaker cable to run?
#117659 01/18/06 08:05 PM
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Solid core enameled copper.

Re: What size speaker cable to run?
#117660 01/18/06 08:27 PM
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That's kind of the thing... is if a cable does sound different, it's because it changes the sound. For instance, my brother would be the kind of guy that having a passive coil inserted into a cable would be "better" for his listening. He swears his paper cone and horn tweeter 1980s speakers are the ultimate audio experience, and we now use nearly identical micro monitors at work - I have Edirol MA-10s and MA-20s, he has MA-15s... I run the bass and treble controls at "6" (of 10) and "8" respectively... he runs them at "10" and "2".

That's what sounds good to him, but I don't let him mix any audio besides voiceovers for projects... or else all the audio sounds like it's come off 2" quad.

What I've found is that as long as minimum AWGs (either through multiple conductors, strands or solid extruded wire) are met, and no other factors are added in (resistive loads, induction coils, etc) that they're indistinguishable from each other.

And if the cable does one of these things to colour the sound, truthfully it would be a lot easier to use an EQ to find the sound you like rather than trying cables until you find one that attenuates the frequencies the way you like.

Bren R.

Re: What size speaker cable to run?
#117661 01/21/06 01:00 PM
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You mean I didn't have to buy Axiom speaker wire to run my Axiom speakers? Doh!


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Re: What size speaker cable to run?
#117662 01/23/06 08:33 AM
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No, but it sure does look pretty.

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#117663 01/23/06 07:52 PM
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Couldn't agree with you more, Bren.

Pretty indeed.

Re: What size speaker cable to run?
#117664 01/27/06 08:56 PM
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Here is a great way to wire your speakers.
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_10_2/ultralink-CL414-cable-5-2003.html


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Funny you should mention that. I am getting ready to do this with 16ga 4 conductor wire for my in wall wiring. I spent a big .25 a foot on it.


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Re: What size speaker cable to run?
#117666 01/27/06 09:20 PM
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