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Where are the blind audiophiles that's what I wanna know. If anyone should have superior hearing it should be them. We should have a double blind test, no seriously - using actual blind people! Heh!
Is there a difference or is it that you or I can not hear the difference? If you can't hear the difference the get the cool looking ones
I can't believe the amount of hype power cords get. Count me in as a 'non believer' when it comes to the claims of what happens with new power cords... I mean, it makes a nice improvement but, wow.. the claims that have been made with power cords! such as 'new PC's make more of a difference than a new component'... And it's about all types of cords for that matter. It's one of the reasons I've stopped going to Audio Asylum... too many cable nazi's. When I was looking for an amp, someone emailed and suggested I upgrade my interconnects and power cord. In the end, replacing the amp made a huge difference... because all that other stuff just makes the component as good as that component can get.
I do believe that a well designed speaker cable will provide better performance than 12 or 6 gauge stranded copper, or zip cord.
Having said all that, I'll willing give it another shot. audiojerry, do you have a recommendation on a "well designed" copper speaker cable? I want one that you think will beat the 12 or 6 gauge cables. Preferrably, I want to get it from a place that offers a trial period with no-question full money back guarantee. I'll put it up against my 6-gauge Lowe's speaker wires. Just for grin, I'll budget ~$300 for it. The less the better, of course. Just keep in mind that my 6-gauge wires cost $30 for a 10-foot pair.
I'd make sure my own homebrew is cryo treated and properly burned in before the match.
Nathan's "question" is not a question, it's a dig. The construction and materials of Dan's cable is not hidden.
I had some time this morning to get more information on heavier gauge wire for loudspeakers. At www.partsexpress.com I found the following: 1. 10 AWG zip cord, 50 ft for 35.90, part number 100-156 2. 4 Awg Red, multistanded and claimed to be very flexible, part number 100-194, 1.25 per foot. The same in black, part number 100-196.There is a 5 foot minimum order on the 4 AWG.How do the prices compare with the 6 AWG at Loewes Hardware vs. the 4 AWG at Parts Express?