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Re: little inexpensive tube amps
#81427 02/13/05 08:48 PM
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No, they don't, and that's my guess as to why he hears a difference with speaker cable. Compare a 30 gauge speaker cable to a 12 gauge speaker cable at 10 ft, and you're gonna get some SERIOUS signal loss, which I'm guessing could be interpreted as increased warmth.


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Re: little inexpensive tube amps
#81428 02/14/05 03:14 AM
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>>I don't know who Audio Adviser is but I think you can get them for $345 a pair at Divergent Technologies.

Looks like $345 US each at both Audio Adviser AND Divergent Technologies.


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Re: little inexpensive tube amps
#81429 02/14/05 08:40 AM
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Yup Ken, from the horse's mouth:

"The good old tried and true Radio Shack (Tandy) 30-guage magnet wire smoothes out the highs, makes the midrange ever more charming while the bass is still quite good..."

At these gauges, the speaker wire will definitely affect the signal.

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