Doubling 16 gauge wire gets you a 13 gauge rating.
Sweet little calculator:
https://www.wirebarn.com/combined-wire-gauge-calculator_ep_42.html
Sweet little calculator:
https://www.wirebarn.com/combined-wire-gauge-calculator_ep_42.html
Duelund 16g Speaker Wire Question
Doubling 16 gauge wire gets you a 13 gauge rating. Sweet little calculator: https://www.wirebarn.com/combined-wire-gauge-calculator_ep_42.html |
As an electrician I am a long-time skeptic of this magic wire hunt. I still remember when one of the stereo magazines had the courage to try a Home Depot extension cord and were surprised at how good it sounded. As far as I know, the Amazing Randi's million dollar challenge remains unanswered. I have been using ten gauge stranded as speaker wire for years. I have tested it against various alternatives and always end up coming back to it. I have rebuilt AR3s as my main speakers, which being 4 ohm are a different breed of cat than most of the current stuff. There are other simple electrical tweaks you can make like using hospital grade outlets (those expensive outlets are merely hospital outlets with a little snake oil added). That being said, all this is in the ears of the beholder, so whatever sounds good to you with your setup is what you should use. The bottom line is to enjoy the music. |