Covering silver wire for use as a speaker cable


I have access to some bare very fine silver wire.
What can I cover it with so it doesnt short?
ozzy
Sabai, check out Tempo Electric cables. They use an oversized teflon tube so as to minimize contact to the wire itself. They also recommend no terminations but if you want, they use what they feel are the best ones out there and they raise the cost of the cables considerably.

I have a set and they're really good.

All the best,
Nonoise
Nonoise,

Thanks for the tip. After doing some research since my post I think I will stick to bare wire for now. Contact with other wires is not an issue and silver oxide is supposed to be as conductive as silver.
Sabai,

I also used silver polish and 0000 buffing pads to really put a sheen on the wire.
I had enough wire to run the positives and negatives in opposite directions. Then, I threaded the wire into some oversized quality Teflon and twisted the wires slightly.

My speakers are Bi-wire, so I used 14 gauge on the bottom and 16 gauge on the top.

The wire I bought was soft annealed 4&5 nines solid silver wire.

This wire exceeded any and all speaker cable I have ever owned, and I owned quite a lot(at high $$$).

Now, since then the price of silver sky-rocketed but its a one time purchase.