Help me build speaker cables please!


Howdy!
I’m looking for input on some home brewed speaker cables. I’m currently using cables I made from braiding 8 lengths of CAT 5 plenum cable together. They’re terminated in silver plated BFA bananas and set up as a biwire configuration at the speaker end. I love their sound, but think I’m ready to try something made from higher grade metal. I’ve been doing a lot with silver in my system and have loved the change in sound almost every time I’ve gone from Cu to Ag. The only place I like Cu better is in the PCs for my amps. That said, I’m leaning heavily towards making a set of solid silver speaker cables, using .999 silver wire from Rio grande. I’ll insulated them with teflon spaghetti tubing and possibly terminate them with silver plated BFAs.

Where I’d love some input is here: do I do one run of 10awg, or biwire 12awg to the woofers, 14awg to the tweeters and mids? I’m using a dared tube preamp and monoblock Ghent audio class D amps (500w into 4 ohm) which drive floor standing RBH 1266 SE/R speakers. They are 4 ohm and have side firing 12" speakers. They like a lot of juice and sound their best when given what they want, hence my desire for large diameter cables.

Cost wise, it’s only $50 more expensive to biwire. I liked the change in sound when I first biwired, but I also went from blue jeans twisted pair 12 awg to my braided CAT 5, which has a combined 9 awg. So I’m not sure if it was the biwiring or all the other differences that improved the sound.

Also, any other ideas for superb sounding DIY SCs are welcome.

Danke!
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Toddverrone I have spent a lot of time with graphene, seeing how you have children, I would think hard before bringing that into my home.
Just opening a container it goes air borne. It is nasty and dangerous.
Is it like the spores in Alien Covenant? The ones that go into people's ... ears
I was sincere in my post. Alien Covenant? wouldn't waste my time or money on Hollywood trash. Don't you realize you could have bought like 30 used prerecorded cassettes for your Walkman instead of the movie ticket?
Whoa! Hey, take it easy. I believe you have spent a lot of time with Graphene.
perfectpathtech - hahaha! quite the zinger.

thanks for your warning and genuine concern.. i'm waiting for an easier form of graphene to work with. the powder just seems to much of a mess.  i recently saw an article on my newsfeed (which i've yet to read) announcing the development of a graphene foam.  that seems interesting, but probably not accessible for a few years.  and who knows.. maybe we'll have bundles of nanotubes available in some form. if i ever decide to work with the powder, it would not be in the house at all.