Speakers more fussy about cables than amp?


Hi guys, does anyone concur that it is sometimes the case that certain speakers are more fussy about partnering speaker cable than even the partnering amp?

Ditto that the speakers can be more fussy about cables than a given amp!
loftarasa
Not really sure about what you are asking. Kind of obvious if the amp does not mate with the speakers, example 20 watt amp on a pair of 3.7 magneplanars or an amp that is not stable at 2 ohms with electrostatics, your dead in the water. Cabling is irrelavant if you cant power up the speakers correctly. So if all things are equal right amp with speakers the correct cabling is an obvious concern. Question is very general one could go in any direction. One could answer yes or no to your question and be correct. We need a little more meat on the bones to give you a better answer.
I view both amplifiers and cables as components and I have gotten different sonic results when changing either. But I will say that it is surprising to me how much difference cable changes can make and I'm speaking of all system cables including intereconnects, power cords, speaker cables and digital cables.

I've also found that what power cord the amp uses can affect which speaker cables sound best with said amplifier.
Hey guys, I think I wrote my question rather ambiguously.

In my system, I've tried a couple different amps that seemed pretty fine. And found that speaker cables could make a big difference in presentation.

My conclusion/supposition is that when people talk about trying to find the correct amp-speaker combination, maybe it's rather the case that it's the speaker-speaker cable that's more of a variable!
...maybe it's rather the case that it's the speaker-speaker cable that's more of a variable!

Not to me it isn't.