10' speaker cables


I'm seeking recommendations for 10' cables from my Ayre AX-5 Twenty to KEF Reference 1s.

dbphd

Not nearly enough info.  What are you using now, what improvements are you looking for and what sound characteristics are most important to you?  Also, what’s your budget and are you looking for new or used?

The last time I was in the market for new speaker cables was over 15 years ago.  At the time, after intense auditioning, I purchased JPS Labs Superconductor 3 speakers cables, and I haven't felt a need to replace them since. The JPS Labs Superconductor 3  checked all the boxes then, and they continue to check all the boxes for me to this very day.  Since then, I've been through several main audio systems, and changed all other cabling several time over, but the JPS Labs Superconductor 3 speaker cables remain.  Phenomenal speaker cables!!!!  Happy listening.   

@dbphd 

I went from 12 feet of 10 gauge per "speaker" (total 2 connections) "Signal cables" to 7 gauge per each "connection" using "Worlds best Cables" and I defintely got more bass and more thump - this is like 4 gauge of copper per "speaker" - total of 2 connections.   These are OFC cables, made in Taiwan, and not OCC, but, I like them way better than the "Signal Cable" speaker cables I was using.  They are cheap and you can get them on Amazon, with an easy return if you do not like them.  It is pretty amazing how much copper is in these cables.  Each 12 foot cable weighs over 4.2 pounds compared to 1.5 pounds for the signal cable speaker cable.  They are also almost 1 inch in diameter, so, keep that in mind.  If you like bass, or are looking for more bass, you can easily try these out.  Note: My system is posted under my profile

@hjdca I agree with this as well.  I believe it is their Ultimate at 7AWG correct?  I actually auditioned these cables from WBC and I would say they we're absolutely astonishing and we're very close to my Zavfino Prima OCC at 9AWG.

If I hadn't gotten the Zavfinos already I would be more than happy to keep the WBCs as they are hard to beat for the price and warranty offered by the company.