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  Speaker Wire for a non-anal listener
Okay, so I'm not about to spend mega-flow on super nice speaker wire that I won't be able to tell a difference between it and merely decent wire at 1/10th of the price. My stuff (nor my account) simply doesn't justify spending that much. If I followed the 10% rule (which I don't necessarily think is a rule to follow, but merely an end result in many cases), I'd be spending roughly $0 on speaker wire since I already have a very nice (IMO) interconnect between my CD player and my receiver.
However, I'm willing to spend up to around $100 for speaker wire, which doesn't necessarily have to be factory-terminated, but does include the price of the end terminals.

I am running a NAD T750 and a NAD C523 [soon to be] biwired to a pair of Monitor Audio Silver 3i's through at least 10' of speaker wire, maybe upwards of 15'.

As I understand it, basically I'm in the market for high percentage copper wire in a decent size gauge, though a higher number of strands would make the wire more flexible. How important is the percentage copper versus the size of the wire versus the strands per wire?

So, Monster Cable has some XP/XPHP spooled offerings that seem decent, but they're probably a ripoff knowing MC. They also make some "THX-certified" 16awg wire that I can get on ebaY for $30 for 100'. Since I'm only running 60W, I am wondering if I'll suffer by having 16awg or even 14awg wire.
Also, on ebaY, I found an auction for some high end "car stereo" speaker wire. It has 413 strands per conductor, or 826 strands per factory packaged wire. It is 10awg wire, however I can't find what percentage copper it is. I use their wire for my car stereo, and I like it, though that's not exactly an insulated environment.

So, to conclude, what characteristic of the wire should I be most concerned with, gauge, purity or strandage? Does anyone have any suggestions on a manufacturer?

I could ask a lot more questions, but I think you get the gist of where I am coming from and what I'm looking for. Any opinions are welcome!

Also, if you have any opinions on what type and brand of connectors to get, feel free to throw in a few cents worth of info. I have heard that spades offer the best connection, but screw-adjust banana plugs (not the spring tension ones) seem pretty good too.
Erikkellison  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)

04-29-05
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04-29-05   I would recommend looking at the kimber line. you can proba ...   Edesilva

04-29-05   If i may ask, why does the wire need to be flexible? i only ...   Aroc

04-29-05   I'm using audioquest type 4 factory terminated by banana. i ...   S7horton

04-29-05   "non-anal listener" - i enjoyed that. anyway i've ...   Jeff_jones

04-29-05   I used ag type 4 for several years with good results. i bou ...   Brownsfan

04-29-05   In the year 2000 while in cheapskate mode, i opted for a rol ...   Rockvirgo

04-29-05   I would also look at the entry level speaker cables from nor ...   Rec

04-29-05   First off, let me say in my opinion bare wire ends sound muc ...   Kotta

04-29-05   Spades or bananas? i used to be spades, now bananas. i'd o ...   Mr_hosehead

04-29-05   I highly recommend elementcable ec standard cable. this cabl ...   Jig

04-29-05   For diy: lowes 6 awg thhn (19 strand) with vampire spades or ...   Ss396

04-29-05   I'd go with the aq type 4 as mentioned several times above. ...   Bigtee

04-29-05   Installation wire from local hi-fi shop sounds pretty good. ...   Bignerd100

04-29-05   Any of the canare speaker cables would be a good choice and ...   Sfar

04-29-05   To get maximum bang for the buck, first forget about "t ...   Eldartford

04-29-05   Don't forget the home depot cable that was reviewed reasonab ...   Snofun3

04-29-05   Diy a pair of cat5 braided. do a search on audio asylum or ...   Fishboat

04-29-05   I agree with many who suggested good rat shack, home depot o ...   Reubent

04-29-05   Stick with a low inductance design. this means some type of ...   Sean

04-29-05   The second link, which i screwed up, should have been as fol ...   Sean

04-29-05   I agree with sfar. use canare 4s11. i normally pay .85 per f ...   Ferdjaboko

04-29-05   Erik, do consider paul speltz's 'anti-cables', here http://w ...   Jeffreybehr

04-29-05   Here's another vote for canare 4s11. this is the same cable ...   Rsbeck

04-29-05   ...and then again, one could just twist the 2 conductors tog ...   Jeffreybehr

04-29-05: Azstereo
Try e-ticketcables. Great cable and great price.
Azstereo  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)


04-29-05   Kimber kable or one of the older monster cable powerline ser ...   Weiserb

04-29-05   Jeffrey,the anticables are good,i heard them already, my fri ...   Jayctoy

04-29-05   As previously stated, canare 4s11 is what you are looking fo ...   Timrhu

04-30-05   Here's another boo-ya! for canare 4s11.   Tvad

04-30-05   ...and then again, one could just twist the 2 conductors tog ...   Rsbeck

04-30-05   Tvad: "here's another boo-ya! for canare 4s11." l ...   Jeffreybehr

04-30-05   Yes. ...no... wait a minute. ...perhaps the espn referenc ...   Tvad

04-30-05   Do you think a non-anal listener would ever analyze the part ...   Tlday

04-30-05   Yet another home run for uncle paul's auntie cable.   Boa2

04-30-05   I question if you are really "non-anal" or you wou ...   Oldears

04-30-05   Ac power runs from the generating plant through miles of sta ...   Say811

04-30-05   Say811, i suggest reading the many threads on this topic. it ...   Tvad

05-01-05   If you are truly "non-anal" then you shouldn't car ...   Rja

05-01-05   Rja, if your proctologist is messing with your cable, you mi ...   Boa2

05-01-05   A proctologist reaches into his breast pocket and pulls out ...   Reubent

05-02-05   Fishboat wins! sean comes in second. not sure what you peopl ...   Erikkellison

05-02-05   Erik, you asked a question that many people were kind enough ...   Tvad

05-02-05   No, but it will encourage folks to treat his post in kind -- ...   Rsbeck

05-02-05   Diy cat5? isn't that a high capacitance design?   Aroc

05-02-05   I agree with tvad, erikkellison, if you are so knowledgable ...   Mattybumpkin

05-02-05   You guys are right, i came off a bit harsh. i was thinking ...   Erikkellison

05-02-05   Erikkellison: it's not the gauge so much as it is the depth ...   Sean

05-03-05   rsbeck, i wasn't referring to any blind testings per se, jus ...   Rsbeck

05-05-05   If you are looking for the best for the money anything, will ...   Tbg

05-05-05   I have two friends who have told me the same thing independe ...   Tvad

05-05-05   About blind testing, has anyone read about the pepsi vs. cok ...   Rja


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