CLIFF
Well-known member
Hi all, without getting into a raging discussion on the merits of different cables,has anyone heard any difference between low and high strand counts on copper speaker wire??
The reason i ask ,is i have been using 400 strand 8awg ,bi amped copper wire ,and recently swapped to 12awg solid anti cable.
After run in, it lacked base, so i doubled it, which then became 9awg, still lacked base!! Going on what everyone thinks is a good guage to use,i should be on the money? But no base? So whats wrong ??? Does this mean there is more to skin effect than all the {experts} say?? I am only interested in those who have heard with their own ears,
i can get some 8 awg wire with a 1200 strand count , but thought i would throw it out there,to see if there are any takers on an explanation. {yes i know its to make the wire more flexable} :}}}}
9 awg bi amped, should give me same amount of base, because after all, we are talking about 9 awg going to every terminal,this should be overkill!!! Let the discussion begin
The reason i ask ,is i have been using 400 strand 8awg ,bi amped copper wire ,and recently swapped to 12awg solid anti cable.
After run in, it lacked base, so i doubled it, which then became 9awg, still lacked base!! Going on what everyone thinks is a good guage to use,i should be on the money? But no base? So whats wrong ??? Does this mean there is more to skin effect than all the {experts} say?? I am only interested in those who have heard with their own ears,
i can get some 8 awg wire with a 1200 strand count , but thought i would throw it out there,to see if there are any takers on an explanation. {yes i know its to make the wire more flexable} :}}}}
9 awg bi amped, should give me same amount of base, because after all, we are talking about 9 awg going to every terminal,this should be overkill!!! Let the discussion begin