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I think the LC-1 is a Belden cable.
The difference between these cables may be more in the terminations than in the wire. The Cardas of the DIY have a much different feel than the BJC, and while I'm loath to extrapolate sound quality based on what feels like a "richer, more solid etc." piece, I just think that the ends might be a significant factor in the sound, one way or another.
I will put in my 2 cents for KevinWe had a few large named cables to use in our room last year at CES which Kevin was in the room next to us( lucky me) and the cables we used was.Kevins Canare that he had brought just as spares. (many thanks again )These Cables are a very good cable for the money a few others we had which some cost $1200.00 for the 6ft pair made the mids compressed, or killed the low end extention of our speakers we had.Which by the way were powered by Kevins (spare thanks again Kevin) UCD 180 amp.Wtih Kevins craftsmanship into the finished product he is making peanuts for the cables complete .We have Kevin build us custom cables for our products and all use Canare.
Is there any particular reason behind using the Canare L-2T2S over the Canare L-4E6S? I would think the Star Quad would be superior to the two conductor stuff.
Wow, thanks for your input folks! Very informative and great food for thought. I'll definitely give the DIYcable pieces a shot, they sound like good value for money.On the subject of speaker cable... currently I'm using Straightwire Black Silc and am considering abandoning esoteric speaker cable entirely for good quality 10AWG stranded. I'm moving to a "less is more" approach for the whole system, and probably transitioning to a single-driver speaker (Horn Shoppe). Does anyone have any advice for me regarding jumping ship to the simple approach, pros/cons, etc?