Danny,
Can you offer some guidance on speaker cables?
People I trust have differing thoughts. Dave Ellis writes that he likes Vampire Continuous Cast Copper (single conductor?) cable in 18 gauge for classical music (better definition) and 14 ga. for other music (better mid-range & bass). (Isn't just about all copper wire both oxygen free and continuously cast these days???)
Pierre Spey of
Mapleshade Records* produces CDs with superb sound quality and recommends single conductor wire of 18 gauge, and if unavailable, use 20 ga.
Peter Aczel,
The Audio Critic, has a
1991 article about speaker cables (page PDF-39), where he talks about the three elements of any AC circuit, resistance, capacitance, and inductance (the sum of which we call impedance). Capacitance in speaker cables is negligible except in some weird configurations, inductance should be low (and usually is low), and resistance should be low.
Blue Jeans Cable offers Belden stranded 12 gauge and 10 gauge copper cable and states that the most important thing in speaker cables is low resistance, thus these heavy gauge cables.
Danny Richie likes
JPS Labs Alumiloy solid alloy wire for internal speaker wiring.
I've listened to BJC #10 Belden cable, twisted
PTFE silver plated stranded #12 and PTFE silver plated solid #20. I like them all.
Should I write some big checks for
JPS Labs speaker cable or other high priced wire???
*If you like jazz/blues/world or any of the other music types Mapleshade records, do yourself a favor and listen to their CDs. The sound quality is better than great.