18 gauge power cables were just one example for a modest amplifier. If you have an amplifier that draws 10 amps, 18 AWG won’t do, and you’ll need to step up to 16 AWG, above that, to 15 amps use 14 AWG, then up to 20 amps use 12 AWG.
While I agree that the gauge of cables should be tailored to the component...
From my own personal experience and observations....
- I consider my amp to be "modest"
- It is solid state - - NAIM 5i MKII integrated - 50 watts per channel
- I have tried 14, 12 and 10 gauge power cables on it
- The best it sounded is with the 10 gauge cable
- The cables used were "home grown" - so
- they all had identical plugs, geometry and wire quality
- the biggest improvements was satisfying the high current demands of very dynamic transient spikes.
Just another opinion :-)