There will never be agreement on what gauges to use,but another factor is how long do the runs have to be.
Inductance and resistance come into to play with the longer the runs. I use 26AWG going to my Tweeters and 18AWG going to my Woofer in a Bi-Wiring scenerio.
47Labs OTA is only 26AWG and it's some of the best Copper Cable around. I think to be safe it should be atleast 22AWG for 6-ft. runs and 18-20AWG for runs longer than that,but it depends. I am using 24 AWG Silver WIre in 8ft. runs at the moment and am satisfied.I also have 18AWG Copper going to the Woofers in the same legnth.
If you ever get to try or hear OTA it is as fast as Silver with just a little more of a Roll-off than Pure Silver. I use OTA for my internal wiring of speakers with great results. I am trying to find an alternative to it to bring down cost it's that good.
You can buy uninsulated Silver and get something that will be used as an insulator like TechFlex.Then terminate it and sel with heatshrink and you'll save $$ and have some of the best cables for under $100.
You will need to get them broken in right though.
http://www.partsexpress.com/webpage.cfm?&DID=7&WebPage_ID=161
Inductance and resistance come into to play with the longer the runs. I use 26AWG going to my Tweeters and 18AWG going to my Woofer in a Bi-Wiring scenerio.
47Labs OTA is only 26AWG and it's some of the best Copper Cable around. I think to be safe it should be atleast 22AWG for 6-ft. runs and 18-20AWG for runs longer than that,but it depends. I am using 24 AWG Silver WIre in 8ft. runs at the moment and am satisfied.I also have 18AWG Copper going to the Woofers in the same legnth.
If you ever get to try or hear OTA it is as fast as Silver with just a little more of a Roll-off than Pure Silver. I use OTA for my internal wiring of speakers with great results. I am trying to find an alternative to it to bring down cost it's that good.
You can buy uninsulated Silver and get something that will be used as an insulator like TechFlex.Then terminate it and sel with heatshrink and you'll save $$ and have some of the best cables for under $100.
You will need to get them broken in right though.
http://www.partsexpress.com/webpage.cfm?&DID=7&WebPage_ID=161