The thinner you go, the more resistance you face, and the more resistance you face, the more likely you are to suffer sonically (typically from rolled-off highs). Of course, that's only suffering if you don't want rolled-off highs. Certainly 10 AWG is very conservative for a 10-foot run. You could go a fair bit thinner with no ill effects. 26 AWG strikes me as pushing it.
Speaker wire guage/current draw ?
I have a 200 watt class A amp and power hungry 86db 4 ohm speakers.I'm using ten foot runs of AWG 10ga cable.My question.....Your house wiring is based on a strict code to detemine the proper size of the conductors.Iv'e been tempted to try some of the smaller guage silver wires popping up nowadays and have read the threads regarding the OTA from Sakura.....Certainly there must be a determining factor in choosing a speaker wire guage or can you really hook up your Wilson's and Krell with 26 ga wire?
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