@ozzy - that could be due to the insulation -
- larger wires have thicker insulation
- the greater the amount of insulation the greater the dielectric impact resulting in distortion
- also larger wires have a larger surface area - again exacerbating Dielectric issues
Bare wire in a larger Teflon tube has a dielectric constant close to air and therefore much better clarity across the entire audio spectrum. Using a larger wire reduces the resistance of the "conductor", improving sound quality.
@mbolek - I currently use this wire in many of my cables and it is very good when used inside a Teflon tube
VH Audio is very good and the Airlok insulation (which is foamed Teflon) is much better than ordinary Teflon, but still not as good as bare wire inside Teflon tube.
I have cables that use
- Parts Connexion (PC) bare solid copper 6N wire inside Teflon tubes
- VH Audio solid copper wire with insulation removed and then inserted in Teflon tubes
- Both wires are identical gauge in almost identical interconnects
- The PC wire has a slightly faster dynamic performance,
- But to the casual listener they would appear the same
- Either wire may sound quite harsh in some systems
- whereas using the VH Audio wire with the Airlok insulation can take the edge off the harshness.
With wires at this level of perofrmance it often becomes a matter of personal preference
Hope that helps - Steve