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Hi Carlman,I absolutely agree that "thinner is better". Overly thick wire can often unbalance the sound, someti ...Anyone out there tried the enamelled silver (or teflon coated solid silver) in their GK-1 or AKSA amp ?
My Conclusion - All factors are significant, but skin effect considerations outweigh conductor material and plating by a long shot. Silver and copper have *very* similar conductances and this is unlikely to have much influence on the sound (apart from crystal structure) but silver is eager to tarnish unless factory sealed so now I avoid it like the plague!
Just thought I'd post the results of some experiments using a couple of different internal wirings on the AKSA 100N. Initially, I used DH Labs T-14 Sonic Silver wire from the PSBs to the amp boards for pos and neg... and copper auto wire (Hugh supplied) for the ground. And, I used some leftover, inwall Kimber speaker cable from amp board to positive post and star ground to negative post.-Ok, this is was wrong and I'm embarrased. On to the new setup:Power supply to amp boards (pos and neg) an ...
Just for the record, my AKSAs have: * 20amp (13AWG) solid-core mains cabling, * 30amp (approx 11AWG), multi-strand auto hookup wire for the +/-/earth PCB power wires- so I get minimum voltage drop and sag across these wires, * Nordost 2 Flat for spkr active and return, and * 30AWG teflon insulated, tinned-Cu hookup wire for the signals (from RS Components).