Will I hear a difference with these cables?


I'm almost finished making my own Cat5 based speaker cables. They will be between 6 and 7 feet long and will have four runs of Cat 5 per speaker. I left all of the shielding in place for the majority of the run and simply put some 15mm heat shrink on them to keep the four cables together. I am using some monoprice.com banana connectors to terminate the 16 strands of solid core 24 AWG wire. I've grouped the colors and white together to maintain the advantage of the twisted pairs. One of the two is complete other than the final heat shrink covering the ends to make sure nothing touches that shouldn't.

My current speaker wires are the basic original Monster Cable with some angled pin connectors on the receiver end and bare wire at the speaker.

I don't really have an expectation one way or the other, just an experiment and something to do for entertainment.

Anyone care to make a prediction of what I'll hear, if anything?
mceljo
It would be difficult to get 70 feet of starting Cat5 for less than free. A co-worker of mine has a stash of several hundred feet of scrap under his desk. By nude are you suggesting that I should have used the twisted pairs alone or that I should use bare wire?
My initial impression is postive, but my setup is really difficult to swap cables easily so I know part of what I'm hearing is simply coming home to my system after several days at the in-laws over Christmas. There are a few aspects to some of the songs I've listened to so far that I can imagine that I'm hearing something different, maybe better, than with the Monster cables.

One things for sure, I learned a few things making these cables that would allow me to make another set look cosmetically a bit better, but the four inches of each that I can see woudldn't really change at all. I'll post some pictures later today with my system.

My plan is to leave the new cables in for a while and then have my second set of ears come over for a comparison.
My plan is to leave the new cables in for a while and then have my second set of ears come over for a comparison.

Why do you feel a need for a "second set of ears"? Are you going to discard them if they don't approve? Just curious.
I have a friend that has a much better ear than I do and is also an EE so it's always interesting to see what he thinks. I always try to get his opinion before making big purchases. He visited the hi fi store with my wife and I to help me choose between two speakers. At this point the biggest difficulty is that his listening time with my system is very limited so it's difficult for him to hear subtle differences. When I did a Sort Kone demo he thought he heard an audible difference but wished it was easier to do an A/B comparison because the difference isn't immediately obvious. His second set of ears helps separate the real from the placebo.

I certainly have not heard anything negative from them so I have no real reason to change back.
I always try to get his opinion before making big purchases.
So,you buy equipment based on your friends hearing? Why don't you make decisions based on what you hear? After all,you will be the one listening and spending the money.
His second set of ears helps separate the real from the placebo.
Can you explain this further,I don't understand what you're saying.Be assured,I'm not trying to question your process.I just find folks take on these subjects interesting.Thanks for sharing.