This may be a silly question but...


Has anyone ever tried using standard household electrical wire for speaker wire? After reading about the Anit-Cables...sold copper wire, minimum installation...isn't that the same type of theory but with a lot thicker wire?
Sorry, I was running some new wiring last night and it got me thinking.
rsjb41
I'm guessing you're trying to compare Romex to the Anti-Cables? The Anti-Cables are made of OHNO Constant Cast, Oxygen Free Copper(one single, very long/very pure crystal), and covered with a very thin insulator(virtually eliminating dielectric absorption). Romex/house wiring utilizes some of the cheapest copper(multiplied thousands of oxygen/corrosion laden crystals per inch) available, and has very thick, very inferior insulation. Not even comparable.
Ncarv...Standard house wire is NOT zip cord. Zip cord is lamp wire, usually 18 gauge or 16 gauge "stranded" wire.

ROMEX is house wire which is usually 10 to 14 gauge "solid" core wire that is MASSED produced to really no tolerance at all. Just like Rodman above describes.
So does OFC have sonic benefits or is it just the least resistance that makes it better?
Loving the history here - let's not forget that McIntosh for years said that zip was all that was required...

Since Rsjb poses a sincere question which has bedeviled us all, IMHO audio is a game of inches. It is also highly cumulative - the better each part is, the better the sum should/will be. This is of course the elusive synergy.

Put it this way: if you can get Romex to stay on your binding posts its probably worth a try...