No one actually knows how to lculate what speaker cable they need


It goes back to cable manufaturars, mostly provide no relevant data! to sales and the users. None will answer this!
Whay do you think that you own now the optimal cable to your setup?
I think I've figured it out. 


128x128b4icu
This thread is taking its turn away from anything close to useful.

Would it be better if those who do not believe what b4icu is claiming simply drop off and those who still have some interest contact her/him with their equipment data in private?
b4icu
Geoffkait - You can not chalange me on technical arguments, so you push it to none relevant subjects.

>>Two things. I can spell challenge and non. And I pointed out your technical error regarding the relative conducting capabilities of silver and copper. You were off by 30%. Looks relevant to me.

“Little errors lead to big errors.”


@b4icu As mentioned before, the cables were made by Kharma. (grand reference speaker cable). Did not buy new, but at an auction. This is a silver/gold alloy cable, with an anti-vibration tube around it. Does it matter? I don’t know, all I know is that I’m happy with what I’m hearing. Price?? This is an old cable, which many years ago would cost US $ 20k or more, I paid about 1/10th of that amount for a 3 meter set. The diameter of the conductor going into one spade (factory terminated, and bigger spades than usual) is about 8mm. So I’m using two of that. Why? because it’s there anyway. Bought the cables years ago for another speaker set-up. By the way, in principle I don’t buy many new cables. Prices of second hand cables drop quite a bit, prices of cables at auctions are even much lower yet. Used to use Siltech cables in the past, did like those as well. Again, never bought new cables.
Mr.  glupson
Thanks. If only we could keep talking on the subject.
Now most of the posts are none relevant.
Mr.  geoffkait
How low can you go?
Little errors lead to big errors - No more error talking to you!