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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Mr.  khiak
Could you please provide me the serial numbers of your  Goldmund Telos 600 amplifiers?
Mr. Rodolphe from Goldmund Swiss asked me about it.
I'm waiting for his replay, but the S/N may help.
Thanks
It is a mystery that this second Swiss firm, with extremely high end products, dosn't provide the data on their DFs.
Hi b4icu,
sorry for the late reply as I was not home. I have 5 Telos 600. 4 fo
The SN is at the bottom of the amp, so I managed to have 2 SN. Do you need the SN on all the amps.
1) 80719382
2) 80518968
many thanks for your help.
Mr.  khiak
Thanks. The data was passed to Mr. Rodolphe at Goldmund.
I assume that they will replay tomorrow or Mon. 
Its is 6 pm now in Swiss, 7pm here in Israel.
Sorry for the delay...

My two cents on spades ending for speaker cables:

They tend to get lose after some time. A continuous maintenance of fastening the binding posts is required. Banana plugs are way better.

For those who try to implement a thick cable (4 gauge or thicker), the spades that can fit the cable are too large to fit the binding posts. You may lose on that contact between the spade and the binding post some of what you gain from a thicker cable.

For me, if an amp or speaker is not fitted for a banana plug, I'll would avoid it!