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Re: solder speaker tips vs. spades, bananas & the
#6503 11/01/02 06:15 AM
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In reality, no it will not make the slightest audible difference, it just the point of getting it done right. If you cut off a strand or two you somehow feel that well; Dam *@#!! I buggered that and have to do it again. At least for me that’s how it is.


Re: solder speaker tips vs. spades, bananas & the
#6504 11/01/02 07:14 AM
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Yes GLH, as John H. pointed out, it's a question of pride in workmanship. If a few strands at the end of a run of thick speaker cable were cut it wouldn't be at all analogous to a multi-lane superhighway suddenly narrowing to a one-lane dirt road. If the total resistance of the length of cable was,say,0.20 ohm a few cut strands in the last half inch might increase it to something like 0.2000001 ohm. In fact if a thick speaker cable was making it difficult to connect to a particular terminal it would be okay to intentionally cut off enough strands on the stripped end to allow for an easier fit.


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