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Would internal wiring for woofers have different optimization than wiring for tweeters?It will depend on the personal taste and the hearing ability/age of the ears, I would perfer Neotec solid copper Teflon UPOCC awg 12 or 14 from Sonic Craft for all drivers, stranded wire seems not reliable over the years, there is plenty of used interconencts with two years old for sale.
Thanks for the input. I'm changing caps in my crossovers and think I'll rewire them at the same time. These are Danny R's old LS9 line source speakers, so there's lot of drivers and lots of wire and connections. I'll look into some OCC wire in different gauges.
Ok, back to the original question. Would there be a benefit to different gauges for woofers and tweeters?
My personal experience with the teflon Neotech is that the top end is too prominent. Has that teflon upper sheen. It was a thin/slim gauge ? or happens with thick gauges also?
I noted the PVC red jacket are stiffer than the Teflon on Neotech.
Are you sure? IIRC it was the opposite, PVC was much more pliable - but maybe it's changed since I last purchased.
Yes. In general I'd recommend as large a gauge as is manageable for woofers. I aim for ~14awg or even 12awg for 6-8in woofers. Bass response/dynamics should be noticeable compared to say typical 18awg or 20awg found in retail. Tweeters I like solid core, maybe 2x 21awg. I think solid core vs stranded is noticeable for tweeters and I also prefer a larger combined gauge. Imaging tends to be more precise with solid core. Science wise, one can say the overall increased gauges reduces resistance to the amp and provides benefits that entails.There are caveats. Someone like Planet10 may recommend very small gauge for certain single driver and amp setups because, again, of the resistance which in those cases would experience an increase. But that's a more niche approach.My personal experience with the teflon Neotech is that the top end is too prominent. Has that teflon upper sheen. But lot of folks like that. I like Jupiter/cotton wire or even the regular PVC neotech OCC for a more 'natural' or relaxed presentation. None of this is set in stone. As usual, synergy and personal preference. It's worth experimenting and comparing though. Results may surprise you.Personally I can't stand silver-plated wire, especially for internal wiring. Too much top end tizz and hash. Been there done that.