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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@glupson,I am very well aware.But going through all the pages, there is a lot of confusion and conflict. Anyone who opposes the OP is seen as a dealer. Only OP has the best technology. Not sure if he can prove that by comparing or challenging anyone. I also don't see OP's system for the actual wire he has created or using.

It seems that a lot of posts were clutter. Not a big deal. Lesson was learned, especially when those who wrote them have a clear interest on this thread. From now on I’ll try to avoid them. Let’s call it spam.

I’ll rather concentrate on answering people’s questions, of what cable I recommend to their setup, and add new sharing to my table and post it, with comments if any.

Regarding some big names in the industry that do their own spades and banana plugs, I doubt it. It is most likely they have an OEM source, to order and buy from. However, even if they do make spades and banana plugs, it is not a good idea to connect those directly to the thick cable (like a 4-0 AWG). From my point of view, they never wonted too, as they never thought this is the solution for the speaker cables problem. If they would, they most likely would try it already.

Mr. stevecham

If audio signals and video signals would be the same, most likely we would need only one name for them. They have a different nature, especially that speaker cables deliver a higher power / current than a signal cable, like an interconnect cable or a cable TV.

For the same reason, USB cables are different than video, and so is LAN. All for a reason. Video and interconnect cables need shield (EMI / RFI) while speaker cables don't. The idea to put them all on the same pile and assume that if it is a cable it can be any cable, is basically wrong. Every type of cable has its individual design and rules, its individual property and its individual task.


Mr. grannyring

Thanks for coming forward and saying you are a cable seller. Just for a curiosity, how do you match and offer a speaker cable to a customer? Could you please describe the process and the method to do that match? Thanks.

I tend to agree to your say regarding the so far made DIY cables to be properly built cables that have been well maintained (for under $60 they are very nice and good). They can do to improve that DIY in time. You say "higher quality". Do you mean higher quality built?

What is higher quality cable, if the new DIY tried here provided way better sound than the previous cable. The only parameter that a speaker cable has as a quality is its resistance, to match the amp's  spec. Nothing is of a higher quality than a perfect resistance match.

The cable I built and sent to Vancouver BC, my friend took it to a Hi-Fi store to compare it. The sales man used a Nordost cable worth $3,000 to compare with. My cable performed better than the Nordost. It was not a perfect match to that amp. (Anthem) that they hooked up with. Most likely that the Nordost was even a worst match. When my friend hooked it up to his amp (Emotiva) things really got nice. You can read his testimony…a few posts earlier.

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