Double lengh speaker cable for better sound

gasolin

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I hade some money left to spent on a webstore and i decided i want some better speaker cable

The store started this week to sell van den hul, amongst the cables was clearwater, so a topic about clearwater that double it would make it much better, i could just get what i needed to make it double (4x4 meter, only have one set of terminals on my speakers)

Not shure if 1 cable should be minus/plus or the same so only plus or minus goes through the cable, but double lengh for each therminal should make a big difference as it also should with the talk 3 cable

Heard one claim that he preferes double lengh (2 set of clearwater) over Tara Labs Helix 8

Any who has experience with double lengh of cable (2 set's of cable to each terminals)
 

Vladimir

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I've experienced improved low end with thicker gauge wire, which is same as just runing two pairs together. This with 4 ohm nominal 2x8" floorstanders and lazy 12" ARs, but no real change with other speakers. If you don't have bi-wiring terminals, just go higher in gauge for the same effect.
 

gasolin

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I tested the supra ply 3.4 against the van den hul clearwater (no double) and despite the size difference(3.4 and 2.0 mm) the clearwater has a better bass,a more noticeable bass over a wider range, i can't just use one single/set of thicker cable, there is no thicker supra ply 3.4 or van den hul clearwater
 

chebby

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Vladimir said:
I've experienced improved low end with thicker gauge wire, which is same as just runing two pairs together.

Same here when I recently changed up to 4mm2 cross section Van damme UP-LC-OFC cables and some Van damme 4mm2 'jumpers' in place of the studiply thin bridges that were supplied between the speaker terminals. The bass noticeably improved.
 

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