Have you ever skinned a speaker cable?


I'm thinking about removing the outer cover from some speaker cable
and using just the inside wire.

The cable is just too unbendable as-is and I think I have enough to cut in half and double-up (make 10 gauge into 5 gauge).

Anyone try this before?
128x128dweller
Why on earth do you need 5 ga. cables? Do you have a 5 mile run to your speakers?

-RW-
As a point of information, two 10 gauge wires in parallel are equivalent in terms of resistance to 7 gauge, not 5 gauge.

I believe that for any gauge a factor of two change in resistance (which would occur if two identical wires were paralleled) is the equivalent of a difference of three gauge sizes, to a very close approximation.

Regards,
-- Al
Almarg: Thanks for the contribution!

I don't really "need" 5 guage wire but I need to satisfy my curiosity.
I currently use Harmonic Tech Pro-9 which, IMO, dumps current like nobody's business -Really great macro dynamics. I have some HT Pro-11 that I'd like to experiment with to see what will happen (i.e., if I skin and double it).

Yes, I know I have too much time on my hands...
I've seen a Youtube of my speaker cables being cut to pieces. I does not affect my opinion at all. The following is why I picked my cables. A local audiophile and equipment collector loaned me a large amount of cables to audition in my system. All the product was from well respected companies, at the time. I liked the brand with the stupid looking plastic box present in the cable run. MIT cables just sounded better with my gear and in my room. Funny, I tried not to like them. I hate those crazy looking plastic boxes but sometime it's not about how it looks but how it sounds.