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Chicken feed.

Any 2-4mm squared pure copper cable should be good enough for @good_enough 😉
 
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Hello,
Recently acquired a pair B&W 705 Signature speakers (in fabulous datuk finish) and the Rotel RA-1592MKII integrated amplifier.
Now i am looking for speakercables ( bi-wire or full-range with jumper) that would bring the most out of them.
I am thinking about : or ??

Thanks for any advice you can give me

Fwiw, our current store system partly consists of a pair of Michi M8's and a pair of Acoustic Energy AE520's. Speaker cables are basic 500 strand full range btw. If these cables are also good enough for Rotel's best amplification to date then they will be more than good enough for the RA-1592 MK and 705 Signature's.
 
Fwiw, our current store system partly consists of a pair of Michi M8's and a pair of Acoustic Energy AE520's. Speaker cables are basic 500 strand full range btw. If these cables are also good enough for Rotel's best amplification to date then they will be more than good enough for the RA-1592 MK and 705 Signature's.
It's all about personal opinion. Personally, I'm not keen on huge strand counts, based on my personal experiences.
 
Why do you believe that? Our hearing is an extremely complex thing, and I feel the capabilities of our hearing is massively underplayed by those that would have you believe it is.
I never said hearing wasn’t complex. Compared to other mammals, our hearing range & sensitivity is pretty poor. That’s just a physiological fact. We cannot hear the frequencies we cannot hear.

Beyond that, how our brains process data makes humans unreliable witnesses. aka psychoacoustics (as you mentioned already: people who want to hear a difference will hear a difference).

How do you mean that hearing is underplayed- who is doing it, and to what end?
 
Why do you believe that? Our hearing is an extremely complex thing, and I feel the capabilities of our hearing is massively underplayed by those that would have you believe it is.
It´s not your hearing that is complex, it´s your brain!

Do you know when I experience big sound differences? If my mood changes.
Some days, I´m in a good mood and really into listening to music (or a specific piece of music) and it sounds fantastic. A few days later, I try to relive the experience, llisten to the exact same music but, somehow, it doesn´t happen. It sounds different, it doesn´t make feel the same, it doesn´t sound as good.

My set is not emotional.
How could it be? It´s a combination of machines and objects that are designed to work in a certain way and do that always (minus technical issues/defects).

Me, on the other hand, am an emotional being. I don´t function the same everyday, don´t feel the same everyday.
 

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