Solid copper or stranded copper for speaker cables? What is your choice and why?


I had old copper speaker cable made by Audioquest (don't know the model).  The cable contains only two solid copper wires, one is thicker than the other. As I recalled, Audioquest claimed back then that thicker wire primarily carries lower frequency signal and the thinner wire is responsible for the rest.  I actually have not seen this type of design nowadays, BUT when listening and comparing it with the stranded wire (either 12 or 10 gauge) cable, I found the dynamic range is greater, and the bass is tighter and has more weight.  What do you think?

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Milhorn checking your website , I saw you compare your power cable to Zentara power cable , Zentara cables are use at Chasing the Dragon label by Mike Valentin? Your cable must be good to compare them with Zentara cables?

Multistrand (lots of them) JUMPER CABLE Wire. Also nice, flexible, very fine strands: GROUND wire for WELDERS !!!

It’s long been an audiophile consideration that stranded wires (in the same sheath) caused smearing by the interference of the multititude of surface effect interactions. I’ve always felt the simpler the cable, the cleaner the sound. It has always shown itself to be true for me from my listening tests over the years.

noromance

I don’t use bare wires touching each other in the same sheath, like lampcord.

Both Cat 5 and Cat 8 are small diameter solid, individually insulated,

Cat 8 wraps twisted pairs with insulation, thus 4 twisted pairs, next those 4 pairs insulated, then outer sheath.

 

 

mitch2

you can get Cat 5 or Cat 8 with pure copper, some 6 nines. (99.9999).

originally I thought I was the first person using Cat 5. Then my friend shows me this crazy 'make your own' Cat 5 like you noted. What? Why? maybe I didn't read enough about why, I just found it laughable when Cat 5 was already assembled.

I have no idea, but I do know this:

For the same size, the current carrying capacity of solid wire is more than the stranded wire, 

This mostly why we use it when wiring homes; it is also cheaper, of course.

As for special speaker wire costing lots of money, I have no experience thus no opinion.  However, most electrons I have interviewed have their own personal preferences...

Cheers!