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LBrize
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Hi all. I recently purchased a set of 15' speaker cables. These are twisted at 90 degrees to each other, with a third strand that is dialectric (sp) designed for noise cancelling. Sounds great, right? The thing is, when I hooked these up, my midrange is shot.
The old wire I had was decent quality 12 gauge (the twisted pair are 15 gauge), basically plain ole Monster Cable-type, although not Monster brand. The highs didn't sound as good as the twisted cables, but the bass is cleaner and the mids are much, much better.
Can I reconnect the 12 gauge wire and the twisted cable, or will that cause some kind of resistance issues? Will I get the best of both wires?
Conversely, should I just use one or the other, but not both?
Thanks very much, I hope someone knows! -LBrize
The old wire I had was decent quality 12 gauge (the twisted pair are 15 gauge), basically plain ole Monster Cable-type, although not Monster brand. The highs didn't sound as good as the twisted cables, but the bass is cleaner and the mids are much, much better.
Can I reconnect the 12 gauge wire and the twisted cable, or will that cause some kind of resistance issues? Will I get the best of both wires?
Conversely, should I just use one or the other, but not both?
Thanks very much, I hope someone knows! -LBrize