My present speaker cables ...
Wire gauge - 14 AWG
Jacket OD - 3.60mm
Cross-sectional area - 2.50mm²
Loop resistance - 0.015 Ω/m
Capacitance - 35pF/m
Inductance - 0.59 µH/m
Dissipation factor - 0.0004
Ideal for use in all installations.
Yep. All very righteous i'm sure.
I can't post a picture as they would just be white on a white background. Pointless. Oh! Alright ...
As above except to mention the soldered banana plugs and that they are 2 x 2.5metre runs. Cheap too (or I think they were all those years ago when I bought them for about £3ish per metre and a tenner for the soldering).
But they are white (did I mention?) and quite thin and barely noticeable. Other people get nice, bright red or blue and chunky cables to admire.
Should I waste £36.50 and get two of these? ...
clicky
Nice pretty blue, same AWG, hopefully more flexible. (My pallid 'worthies' flex like an iron bar.)
Or (and more interesting) ...
Pro-ject Connect-IT LS.
4 x 0.96mm2 solid core conductors per cable.
Only £50 for a complete set - as pictured - including banana plugs and termination. Very pretty (to me anyway). Made in Austria according to some ancient recipe passed down amongst the villagers. (That bit is not strictly true apart from being made in Austria.)
Not necessarily flexible (with all the solid core stuff going on) but something different. £36.50 (or £50) doesn't get 'foo' (don't want 'foo') and I don't see any tell-tale direction arrows, or funky braiding, or any mention of EMF/LGM/EMP rejection etc.
Or should I save my pennies and keep my most discreet, utterly functional, totally adequate, 'why change them?', BORING looking cables?
Wire gauge - 14 AWG
Jacket OD - 3.60mm
Cross-sectional area - 2.50mm²
Loop resistance - 0.015 Ω/m
Capacitance - 35pF/m
Inductance - 0.59 µH/m
Dissipation factor - 0.0004
Ideal for use in all installations.
Yep. All very righteous i'm sure.
I can't post a picture as they would just be white on a white background. Pointless. Oh! Alright ...
As above except to mention the soldered banana plugs and that they are 2 x 2.5metre runs. Cheap too (or I think they were all those years ago when I bought them for about £3ish per metre and a tenner for the soldering).
But they are white (did I mention?) and quite thin and barely noticeable. Other people get nice, bright red or blue and chunky cables to admire.
Should I waste £36.50 and get two of these? ...
clicky
Nice pretty blue, same AWG, hopefully more flexible. (My pallid 'worthies' flex like an iron bar.)
Or (and more interesting) ...
Pro-ject Connect-IT LS.
4 x 0.96mm2 solid core conductors per cable.
Only £50 for a complete set - as pictured - including banana plugs and termination. Very pretty (to me anyway). Made in Austria according to some ancient recipe passed down amongst the villagers. (That bit is not strictly true apart from being made in Austria.)
Not necessarily flexible (with all the solid core stuff going on) but something different. £36.50 (or £50) doesn't get 'foo' (don't want 'foo') and I don't see any tell-tale direction arrows, or funky braiding, or any mention of EMF/LGM/EMP rejection etc.
Or should I save my pennies and keep my most discreet, utterly functional, totally adequate, 'why change them?', BORING looking cables?