Speaker cable

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It's probably all been said, but there are two many responses to read.

Don't buy cheep rubsish, it's a false economy. Go for pure copper.

Equally, don't go for high end fancy wire that makes ridiculous claims.

Work out the length you need and then google "speaker wire gauge chart" to work out what thickness you need. Maybe go a little thicker than you actually need just to be on the safe side.
 
It's probably all been said, but there are two many responses to read.

Don't buy cheep rubsish, it's a false economy. Go for pure copper.

Equally, don't go for high end fancy wire that makes ridiculous claims.

Work out the length you need and then google "speaker wire gauge chart" to work out what thickness you need. Maybe go a little thicker than you actually need just to be on the safe side.
I concur. Van Damme cable is more than sufficient (or any other oxygen free copper cable, think Kabel Direkt are a good alternative). It's used in recording studios which says it all. Usually 2.5mm squared is sufficient unless very long length or very large amount of current. Can use 4mm but unless 15m plus it's not necessary.
 
I concur. Van Damme cable is more than sufficient (or any other oxygen free copper cable, think Kabel Direkt are a good alternative). It's used in recording studios which says it all. Usually 2.5mm squared is sufficient unless very long length or very large amount of current. Can use 4mm but unless 15m plus it's not necessary.
There are some studios that use higher quality cables. Most studios just use something that works.
 
I had used Van Damme blue and black balanced XLR speaker cables for my Adams and Focal, then switched to Mogami quad, which were better, less fizz in the high frequencies, then switched to Gotham quad, better still.
WBC sells these on Amazon, don't cost an arm and a leg.
 
Dare I mention headphone cables?

That is one advantage of having done away with my speaker systems - quality cables for headphones are considerably less expensive - unless you go for the ones that have been matured in snake oil for a year of course.

There are definitely subtle differences when trying various cables on my headphones so I assume the same phenomena exists when changing speaker cables?
 

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