Virtually everything that Sean has said about speaker cables above is wrong. He is right that zipcord will suffer a measurable rolloff in the treble, but so will any cable. That rolloff will increase with resistance. (Contrary to his claims, skin effect will be negligible, because we are dealing only with audio frequencies.)
But he really demonstrates his lack of understanding when he makes these assertions in a post suggesting a comparison between Nordost and 10AWG zipcord. The zipcord will have *less* rolloff than Nordost Reference cable, because Nordost cables have higher resistance. Valhalla, for example, has a resistance of 0.0026 ohms/ft, the same as 14AWG copper--which is what Valhalla is. Of course, Rsbeck is right that the rolloff in either case is too small to be audible--unless we are using extreme lengths, in which case the zipcord will have flatter frequency response.
But he really demonstrates his lack of understanding when he makes these assertions in a post suggesting a comparison between Nordost and 10AWG zipcord. The zipcord will have *less* rolloff than Nordost Reference cable, because Nordost cables have higher resistance. Valhalla, for example, has a resistance of 0.0026 ohms/ft, the same as 14AWG copper--which is what Valhalla is. Of course, Rsbeck is right that the rolloff in either case is too small to be audible--unless we are using extreme lengths, in which case the zipcord will have flatter frequency response.