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That's a lot of strands Dave! The cable I've found to give the most neutral and organic presentation without losing detail is made up of cryo'd 56-strand OCC with cotton filler and poly insulation. It's 15 gauge. I like to stick with gold-plated copper connectors, not a fan of rhodium given its comparatively poor conductivity and never had the need for increased corrosion resistance. I also prefer to keep metal changes to a minimum so if binding posts are not rhodium, I won't run rhodium plugs on them.
Yeah, I actually use mil spec wire for returns on the D1, and it does make decent speaker cable for the price, without the typical issues I usually get with regular 4N silver wire. I don't know why.I have recommended using a star quad of mil spec wire many times in threads here, you can get it by the foot from Apex Jr, then twist it into a star quad with a drill and you have a very inexpensive speaker cable that is really pretty decent, and a bargain for how inexpensive it is.
Yup, that's it, and I would not use a shield... The wire on Apex Jr is the silver plated copper with teflon insulation, 18g should be plenty for Omegas but you can go bigger without spending much more.
I don't agree that you can't have warmth and also detail. From experience I would avoid solid core cables with Omega speakers. They can be hard edged at the upper frequencies which will only augment your 'clinical' trait more. Because Omegas are efficient and don't use large drivers, you don't need to go for too large a gauge in your cables. So my advice would be to use a multi-stranded ohno-cast wire with gold-platted copper connectors. This should steer you on the path to neutrality fairly swiftly.Also re power conditioning, that's not going to cure any hums or buzzing you may have. This is a sign of issues elsewhere (most likely grounding issues).
hi allCouldnt find back to this reference, but read somewhere that some have had very nice results with two positve and one negative wire. Have I understood correctly? How do I achieve that? Im not sure how I can explain this any better, and I am afraid I might ask a "stupid question if i go to my local store and ask this.. Im at the moment leaning to try yours Dave, just want to learn a little more so that I feel that im doing an educated choice.