Duvallite, 12 might give fuller bass. Certainly if you use big amps and like to go loud.
UP-OCC solid core copper for speaker cable
After reading about all these expensive cables and their extravagant claims, I decided to source the same wire that goes into many of them.
I have my monoblocs underneath and therefore close to the speakers. I ordered 8 feet of 14awg UP-OCC wire (with PTFE insulation) online. It is quite springy so I clamped it gently to the bench and cut it into 4 equal lengths. Assembling it into 2 x 24" speaker cables took a few minutes. I kept it running in the same direction, just in case. Be careful to gently slice the insulation and not to scar the copper.
Anyway, the improvement in sound quality was of a high order. Large increases in speed and transparency, more air, better definition of instruments, less coloration, backing voices I never noticed before etc. The improvement in musicality was impressive.
I urge folks to try this before spending lots of money on speaker cables. I don't bother with connectors as I feel they are another item in the way but that's your call. The wire was $6 a foot.
Available here:http://www.partsconnexion.com/wire_hookup_neotech_copper_teflon.html
See a photo of my cable here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/6iot28p0weuwytn/up-occ.jpg?dl=0
I have my monoblocs underneath and therefore close to the speakers. I ordered 8 feet of 14awg UP-OCC wire (with PTFE insulation) online. It is quite springy so I clamped it gently to the bench and cut it into 4 equal lengths. Assembling it into 2 x 24" speaker cables took a few minutes. I kept it running in the same direction, just in case. Be careful to gently slice the insulation and not to scar the copper.
Anyway, the improvement in sound quality was of a high order. Large increases in speed and transparency, more air, better definition of instruments, less coloration, backing voices I never noticed before etc. The improvement in musicality was impressive.
I urge folks to try this before spending lots of money on speaker cables. I don't bother with connectors as I feel they are another item in the way but that's your call. The wire was $6 a foot.
Available here:http://www.partsconnexion.com/wire_hookup_neotech_copper_teflon.html
See a photo of my cable here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/6iot28p0weuwytn/up-occ.jpg?dl=0
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Hey guys - I'm looking at this Neotech stuff, especially factory terminated ICs (NEI-3005). Prices are VERY affordable. Wouldn't mind trying a 2 meter pair between preamp and mono blocks. BUT I think the stuff I'm seeing is stranded and not solid core?? See link. Do they make a terminated solid core- or even individually insulated stranded?, i.e. w/Teflon insulation??. Thanks in advance for your input on this. http://www.neotechcable.com/product2_3.php# http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/sonic-craft/245685-factory-finished-neotech-interconnect-blowout.html |
Awesome definition, I too do not like connectors but use them to sell completed cables only. I use multiple solid core UP-OCC copper wires for speakers and crossovers with FEP insulation and have found them to sonically destroy any other stranded cable I have ever used or installed for more than 25 years of speaker building and studio recording installations! |
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