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Speaker wire | diyAudio

    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/speaker-wire.231992/
    i need a speaker wire suggestion for my front 3 speakers. it's a total of 13' (5', 5', & 3'). i currently have 4N copper with PVC jacket, hand twisted. i simply don't like how they look. i'm sure they work just fine, i am simply looking for a good/great product that isn't such an eye sore...

diyAudio - Speaker wire ......... Why

    https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/parts/60895-speaker-wire-69-print.html
    Professor Brady Thurston today told me that all this talk of wires and such is probably poppy **** considering electricity has certain rules it likes to follow. And until someone changes the laws of physics OFC copper in spec millimeter sizes will be the same as some other manufacturers spec Millimeter size.

Splicing speaker cable | diyAudio

    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/splicing-speaker-cable.382788/
    IOW first conductor splice is closest to the left cable using ~1" and 6" of the right cable. Next splice is shifted over an inch or so (2" of left conductor, 5" of right conductor) etc. Then last splice is closest to the right cable with the splices forming a staggered spiral. Repeat for other polarity opposite the first splice. Hope this makes ...

Zip cord for speaker test | diyAudio

    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/zip-cord-for-speaker-test.371099/
    For your speaker, the 78 hz and 2.1Khz peaks will have zero settling time if you use a 25 to 30 ohm RFZ cable. The 5 to 10 ohm midrange band will also have very little settling time as well, the ratio maxing out at 5 to 6:1, represented on my graph by the 20 to 16 ohm impedance which settles to 90% in 1.2 to 1.6 uSec.

Low-Inductance DIY Braided Hi-Fi Speaker Cables

    http://www.diyaudioprojects.com/Power/Low-Inductance-DIY-Speaker-Cables/

    How to stop speaker wires from becoming damaged? : …

      https://www.reddit.com/r/diyaudio/comments/sd8izn/how_to_stop_speaker_wires_from_becoming_damaged/

      Do-it-Yourself (DIY) Braided Speaker Cables

        https://diyaudioprojects.com/Power/DIY-Braided-Speaker-Cables/
        Relative to a perfect conductor (zero loss), the DIY speaker cable is -0.018 dB at 20 kHz and the Kimber Kable 8TC is -0.012 dB at 20 kHz (0.006 dB difference between the two). The majority of those losses noted are uniform insertion losses (i.e. cable resistance).

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