Re-wire of speakers to get more Warmth and resolve across the band


Hello,

Looking to re-wire my speakers, they currently have simple 16 gauge black/red copper wiring. 

I am looking for a warmer more revealing sound across the board. It has plenty of dynamics and the bass region sounds good to my ears.

Should I go with a high gauge/ grade copper? Go with something like the Furutech or Kimber offerings in bulk?

These are Tekton Pendragons.
zapper
re-wire inside the cabinet?

or just change the cables to the speakers?

what are they?

"warmth" is a euphonically elevated mid-range, often associated with tube amps or pre-amps

mea culpa, I like my ARC LS25
I’m sorry, but I have to ask.....why?

Why would you want to rewire the inside of your speakers if you are not happy with the sound?
Can we just assume that you have spent countless hours already experimenting with speaker placement and toe-in? As well as addressing any deficiencies in the room?

Personally, if I have spent time/money on speaker placement and room acoustics, I may experiment with some external cables and/or equipment to try and resolve issues, but I would not modify the speakers themselves. I would just sell them and buy speakers that sound better in my room.

Tekton Pendragons are pretty efficient. Have you considered using a different amp to drive them?
Maybe a nice tube amp instead of the Class D amps listed on your system page?

I also feel that you are looking to move in opposite directions at the same time. You say:

I am looking for a warmer more revealing sound across the board.

From my experiences, as resolution increases, warmth decreases, and vice versa. Warmer sound tends to be less revealing sound.

Cheers,
John
Tekton Pendragos, as stated above.
Yes interior re-wire.
I like the speaker just seeking a little more warmth in the sound. I have placed them pretty much every which way, I have a dedicated room with treatments.

Looking at the Furutech or kimbers looking like < $150, so not a big investment. I have done this before in the past with good results.
I suggest, based on a great deal of experience in this area, going for the Duelund 16 gauge stranded and tinned copper wire in cotton sold at Parts Connextion. $10 yard and better than the wire you mentioned in terms of what you are looking for. It is simply amazing sounding and very affordable.