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    Audio Power Cables / Cords - Do they really make a difference?

    Try making up solid core powercables and think..
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    What Cable Gauge Do I Need for my Speakers?

    " All of those (except the 8AWG stuff, which while sold as "speaker wire" is really beyond overkill for that application and more suitable as a power wire for car audio amplifiers. That's how I use it) are perfectly suitable for speakers. Assuming a run short enough and loudspeaker nominal...
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    Speaker Cable Faceoff 2: Introduction & Measurements

    The best speakercable is no cable, the next best is to use thick (like in huge) solid core copper, short as possible. How thick depends on the system, 2W tubes on horns will do fine with just a single 9awg. If you`re running a lot of SS-watts into some passive multiway speakers (and...
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    Speaker Cable Faceoff 2: Introduction & Measurements

    Some right but mostly wrong. 5%? Wonder what genious came to that number. The difference between a solid and a stranded conductor is obvious if they`re not too tiny. "Oxygenfree" is just a gimmick, allmost any conductor will do as long as it`s fat enough & solid. Most hifi-nuts have...
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    What Cable Gauge Do I Need for my Speakers?

    Good info, but one important issue is missing: it has to be solid core. Multistranded wires might be easy to handle but they`re not suitet for any operation in a serious sound system, not even as powercords. In my system I`ve taken this all out all way from AC outlet and all the way...
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