I came across Audioholics while researching speaker wire for my new equipment. I read some articles and watched some videos on the web site about selecting speaker wire, which helped me make some tentative selections on gauge and length of wire. When I ran it by the salesperson who helped me make my equipment selection he said some things which I was a little leery of. I don't know hardly anything about speaker wire and how it pertains to fidelity, but I do know some basic things about electricity: voltage, current and resistance.
I would appreciate some help in determining if the salesperson who helped me with my equipment purchase is trying to sell me some "snake oil" as it pertains speaker wire. Like I said, I don't know much and he may well know what he is talking about, so go easy on me for my ignorance.
This is his response to my selection of a 10AWG (stranded), 10 ft length of cable for my 8 ohm speakers:
"Truth...gauge doesn't matter. A smaller wire, done correctly, will sound better that a heavier gauge done poorly. And 14g can be run almost 1000 feet without significant loss. More critical is HOW the wire is pulled, and then there is the other, not so obvious issue, that a long wire, electrically speaking is an antenna, subject to RF and EMI(electromagnetic interference) both of which create noise in a system
We believe in the Transparent audio scheme of using a "network" to absorb these frequencies, and never allow them into the signal. Too, the network absorbs back EMF(electromotive force) and dissipates it as heat, allowing the amplifier to see a cosnsitant impedence...sort of like running downhill all the time."
By the way, my new equipment for my home theater consist of a Integra DTR 40.6 Receiver, a pair of Triton Two Towers and a SuperCenter XL, which are alll Golden Ear Products.
Thanks in advance for your help.