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. 


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b4icu OP
Mr. geoffkait

Well done. You reached 11,881 posts. Yes, this is the way to have 12,000 posts soon. This may explain your reluctant nagging since I opened this thread.
Clock in a digital audio device is jitter related. What jitter has to do with a speaker cable?
Do you even understand what jitter is?
Why it is of any concern, how much jitter is audible, and when does jitter becomes valid?
You are accusing me of: " So, just because you declare these things irrelevant, hotshot, doesn’t make it so".
At a time you just bring up things without supporting them by any technical background or sense, I doubt you if you understand them at all!

Good luck chuck with the 12,000 posts. Must be the achievement of your life time.

Do you collect any other points? Wal-Mart, Safeway, Gas station? Must be a lot of fun.

>>>>Wow! Let me point out it was you who misspoke technically when you stated the conductivity of silver is 9% greater than copper. Why you would assume you’re the only one who understands technical things here is simply bizarre. Can I suggest you might not be quite ready for prime time?


b4icu,
Many thanks for your advice. Presently I bi-amp the Kharma with a Telos 600 driving the 25mm diamond tweeter and 165mm ceramic mid and another Telos 600 driving the 330mm Nomex-Kevlar woofer. Is both cable the same at 4AWG? What if I move the amps closer to the speaker and have 1 m cables instead? Thanks 
b4icu,
for your info, presently I am using 2m Kharma KESL Speaker cable for both of them. Thanks 
Mr. khiak
Bi-wire is another urban legend, established in the 90’s. For a single cable at a X AWG is better than Bi-wire that the two, equals to the cross section or resistance of X AWG! This can be proved by simulation of the two circuits on "Spice". A cooper cable can conduct all audio frequencies at the same time. Some older TV designs, used wide band amplifiers, that would amplify two different frequency bande (IF and audio) to save.

As long as you are using your Telos 600, the wires need to be:
4 AWG@1.5m or
6 AWG@1.0m.

Can not find ant spec of your cables. Most are the Enigma...model. Also no Spec. 
b4icu,
I have been using this setup for the last 10 years and I am excited to hear a improvement for so little a cost. Thanks