Its the purity of wire (i like copper) and the design that make a wire great size is not as important although again it depends on the design.Good luck.
Speaker wire size VS speaker size. Should bigger speakers use bigger wires?
After 16 years using Monster 2.4s speaker wire (fairly large gauge as it looks like #10 or maybe even #8) I thought I'd try Dueland 16 gauge copper, tin plated, oiled & cotton wrapped. They have been in my system for a few months now. While the music is very detailed and great sound stage, I feel the bass may be a bit weaker.
I know the "Monster" word is not favored on A/Gon, but it always sounded very very good. Before I kick out the $ for the new Dueland 12 gauge, I was curious as to the wire size and effect on sound. I see some folks run up to 22 gauge which to me is silly puny. My wire length is 8"
Amp Krell FPB300cx, speakers Infinity Renaissance 90. The speakers are 4-way semi-planer with a nice 10" woofer that goes down to 27hz which aint bad.
Thanks for your input, John
I know the "Monster" word is not favored on A/Gon, but it always sounded very very good. Before I kick out the $ for the new Dueland 12 gauge, I was curious as to the wire size and effect on sound. I see some folks run up to 22 gauge which to me is silly puny. My wire length is 8"
Amp Krell FPB300cx, speakers Infinity Renaissance 90. The speakers are 4-way semi-planer with a nice 10" woofer that goes down to 27hz which aint bad.
Thanks for your input, John
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