speaker wire

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shep

speaker wire
« on: 21 Jan 2007, 08:53 am »
I'm looking to experiment with another type of wire. Specifically I need about 10 meters of 18ga solid core occp copper of the enamelled type (like anti-c.), off the reel. If you have some extra... What I want is like this: ww.diyaudiostore.com. I want to hear the dif. between enamelled and Teflon insul.  :duh:

shep

Re: speaker wire
« Reply #1 on: 21 Jan 2007, 08:54 am »
oops! everything has changed...am I in the wrong place?

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Re: speaker wire
« Reply #2 on: 21 Jan 2007, 02:19 pm »
Not sure you're going to find solid occ. 

I think this should be in the 'want to buy' area.

Bryan

hum4god

Re: speaker wire
« Reply #3 on: 21 Jan 2007, 06:52 pm »
vh audio has some solid core hookup wire and also a new occ wire .
i am not sure if the occ is solid though .
you would have to ask chris.
see link:

http://www.vhaudio.com/wire.html

what are your experiences so far , and what cables did you try?
i am also looking for some new speaker wires and considered :
mapleshade
neotech
guerilla
reality cables
and some more

but so far it is hard to find out how they stand up against the big buck established brands.


malcolm

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Re: speaker wire
« Reply #4 on: 21 Jan 2007, 07:11 pm »
Here's some info on Neotech that I came across some time ago... http://www.soundstageav.com/onhifi/20060415.htm

hum4god

Re: speaker wire
« Reply #5 on: 21 Jan 2007, 07:31 pm »
i read that one , yes , very entertaining .
there is also a review in the stereotimes.

i just read lots of good testimonies about the reality and the audio art cables .
oh god too many options...............

shep

Re: speaker wire
« Reply #6 on: 21 Jan 2007, 09:06 pm »
Thanks thus far. None of these fit the bill yet. How is it that the guy in Australia can get this and I can't find where it comes from? I have the occ 20g, teflon covered wire. Its very nice indeed and inexpensive. Basically I want to test the claim that enamalled wire of this quality would sound better than Teflon.
Good thing we don't have to pass a sanity test here...

nature boy

Re: speaker wire
« Reply #7 on: 21 Jan 2007, 09:46 pm »
Try this:

http://www.parawire.com/magnet_wire2.html

Different gauges of enamel coated copper wire.  Not sure what the purity/quality is on this.  I have ordered it and it is a solid core wire.

NB

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Re: speaker wire
« Reply #8 on: 22 Jan 2007, 08:19 pm »
I'm looking to experiment with another type of wire. Specifically I need about 10 meters of 18ga solid core occp copper of the enamelled type (like anti-c.), off the reel. If you have some extra... What I want is like this: ww.diyaudiostore.com. I want to hear the dif. between enamelled and Teflon insul.  :duh:

Try looking in the Kirby Risk website. I know that TPC sells both copper foil shielded and silver foil chielded cable, and seems like it can be bought unshielded as well. What about CAT-5 cable?
gary
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shep

Re: speaker wire
« Reply #9 on: 22 Jan 2007, 10:36 pm »
Thanks all. I'm about played out on this one. Looks like I will have to bite the bullet if I want these wire, and order from ww.diyaudiostore.com

robert1325

Re: speaker wire
« Reply #10 on: 22 Jan 2007, 10:51 pm »
Just try some bulk anti-cable,  it's cheap and sounds very good,  my dad replaced his nordost solar wind speaker cable with it,  and the anti-ic's are in place of his old nordost blue heavens

The bulk wire is only 1,25 a foot,   about 3 euro's a meter. 

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Re: speaker wire
« Reply #11 on: 22 Jan 2007, 11:41 pm »
Sorry, don't mean to rob this thread but does anyone know what the difference is between the bulk Anti-cable and the pre-made one? Why such a big difference in price, $1.25/ft comparing to $10/ft for the readymade?

Thanks.

Just try some bulk anti-cable,  it's cheap and sounds very good,  my dad replaced his nordost solar wind speaker cable with it,  and the anti-ic's are in place of his old nordost blue heavens

The bulk wire is only 1,25 a foot,   about 3 euro's a meter. 

shep

Re: speaker wire
« Reply #12 on: 23 Jan 2007, 12:35 am »
The labor cost of finishing them?

JDUBS

Re: speaker wire
« Reply #13 on: 23 Jan 2007, 01:04 am »
Sorry, don't mean to rob this thread but does anyone know what the difference is between the bulk Anti-cable and the pre-made one? Why such a big difference in price, $1.25/ft comparing to $10/ft for the readymade?

Thanks.

Ummm, there are lots of costs involved in running a business....in addition to whatever margin you want to make on a given product.

Is that your question??

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Re: speaker wire
« Reply #14 on: 23 Jan 2007, 08:48 am »
Well, I understand there is labor and additional material costs. But the markup seems to be quite high. If you go to Anti-cable's website and click on the FAQ tab, you can see that Paul sells the raw anti-cable for $1.25/ft. But if you order them with terminations, it's $10/ft-pair. So if you order a 20 ft. pair with terminations, that's $200; whereas it only costs $100 for 80 feet of raw cable.

Well... I suppose $100 for installing 4 spades is a reasonable markup.  :scratch: Maybe I should email Paul and find out since I am kind of interested in trying it out.  :green:

robert1325

Re: speaker wire
« Reply #15 on: 23 Jan 2007, 08:56 am »
I've ordered some bulk wire and IC's from him twice,   shipping has always been very fast...

shep

Re: speaker wire
« Reply #16 on: 23 Jan 2007, 09:49 am »
unless there are overwhelming pratical reasons, or other nameless ones, do yourself a favor and use the wire bare, unterminated (speakers). The only reason against this is, as I have found out, when you torque down the bare ends, they become fragile and wil break off after a few times of doing this. No problem; you just strip the ends and do it fresh. The other consideration is keeping all contacts clean. I ususally strip the ends every 3 months or so anyway. Copper oxidizes quickly. Removing solder joints along with spades/bananas improves the sound in my experience. The ultimate (and impractical) tweak is soldering the wire directly to the board. Robert: the only reason for not going the AntiC. way is that I am stuborn!
and I want to try another version of the OCCP wire. I don't think their copper is. However you slice it, this kind of speaker wire is totally revealing and transparent. I am still waiting for someone to say they don't like it and why.