DIY Loudspeaker/ Internal Wire Upgrade

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Nick77

DIY Loudspeaker/ Internal Wire Upgrade
« on: 15 Nov 2012, 12:38 am »
I built my Pi4 speakers about 6 months ago, I tried to use premium parts in the build but had to use some dayton caps I had on hand to complete circuit. I was still looking for a little more resolution so when possible I upgraded the remaining caps. Now we were getting somewhere, and installing a couple of teflon bypass i was quite happy with results.



I just recently upgraded the internal wiring, replacing the 16awg solid core hookup wire i first started with. After Removing the 15" JBL driver and old wiring, I replaced the wire with a litz construction speaker wire harness from wywire, smaller litz wire for tweeter and a larger approx 12awg litz wire for the bass driver. I also replaced the wire from binding posts to network.





Ive read about a few guys replacing internal wires before with good results, never gave it much thought since I believed i used decent wire to start with. But I cant believe all the performance i had left on the table until now.
The wire swap was equal to a fine pair of interconnects or installing some high end speaker wires. I have an expanded sound stage and deeper tighter bass and silky highs. The mico detail increase is very close to having the Ncores back in my system. I did one speaker first and compared, I shortly unhooked the old speaker cause it was as if it was shouting at me. It now seemed sibilant and distorted in comparison. Now that both speakers are done i am completely blown away with the increased resolution and soundstage dimension. The speakers have completely disappeared and a vivid landscape of instruments are solidly placed. Micro details are outstanding.

If you have spent over 2k in diy speaker parts like myself, you need to consider this upgrade. You may be leaving a lot on the table like myself. These wires are very special and inexpensive for a 2 way speaker. Your results may vary, but here is my equipment.

Squeezebox Touch
AudioGD NFB2 dac
DCB1 Buffer Hotrod
ClassD Audio SDS254 amp
wywire ic and speaker cable


« Last Edit: 17 Nov 2012, 09:20 pm by Nick77 »

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Re: DIY Loudspeaker/ Internal Wire Upgrade
« Reply #1 on: 15 Nov 2012, 12:42 am »
The original wire looks like what comes with the GR kits.  Is it?

Nick77

Re: DIY Loudspeaker/ Internal Wire Upgrade
« Reply #2 on: 15 Nov 2012, 12:44 am »
Ummmm i would rather not say......     

But of course there is a price gap. 
« Last Edit: 15 Nov 2012, 12:25 pm by Nick77 »

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Re: DIY Loudspeaker/ Internal Wire Upgrade
« Reply #3 on: 15 Nov 2012, 12:45 am »
Ummmm i would rather not say......
Why?   :scratch: 

Well, it looks just like it.  Either way, glad you're happy now.

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Re: DIY Loudspeaker/ Internal Wire Upgrade
« Reply #4 on: 17 Nov 2012, 03:44 pm »
Nice job on those speakers Keith.
At  $100-$125 for a 2 way system sounds reasonable for the results.
You have me thinking now....
Yes, I also use all WyWires in my system.

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Re: DIY Loudspeaker/ Internal Wire Upgrade
« Reply #5 on: 17 Nov 2012, 03:56 pm »
I recently tried the Neotech EU-UPOCC wire, which is a woven litz type wire and it is the best wire I've ever used... I'm thinking litz type wire might be superior for audio but haven't tried others. Good to hear the wywires litz wire works well too.


http://www.partsconnexion.com/wire_hookup_neotech_copper_cot.html