Advice on speaker cables.


Hello. First time post here and I understand there’s no definitive answer, just looking for advice. I have a midrange system to me anyway and most of it was purchased new recently after giving up on repair of vintage gear. I’ve been using the same 12 gauge Apature copper speaker wire since 1982 and figured I would upgrade. I didn’t realize the hole I was going down. I’ve tried Blue Jean 10 white sounded dull, as well as WBC 7 gauge which I somewhat liked except bass seemed boomy at the expense of treble and midrange. Cables I’ve been advised to try are Kimber 4pr or 8pr as well as Audio Analysis oval 12. I’ve only used bare wire in the past not sure if that matters. My system is Yamaha as1200, Cxn100 streamer, Rotel 1572 mkii cd, Nakamichi oms1a cd. Speakers are Polk monitor 10a I bought new in 1982 with recently upgraded clarity cap crossovers. All interconnects are WBC. Appreciate any advice on speaker cables. Thank you.

kmm84

@boomerbillone Hello. I’ve never heard of this before is it safe for the amp and speakers? And what if one set of wires are bananas and the others bare wire? I’m open to experimenting so I do appreciate the information as well as the wire pricing. Thank you and have a good evening.

 

 

Lots of recommendations here, and most likely all could fit the bill for a mid-range system.  I have had great results with Audio-Envy speaker cables.  I believe they still have a 45 day return guarantee.  I have both their speaker cables and RCA interconnects.  I believe a bargain and they sell direct and are easy to work with.  

I’m also a big fan of Morrow cables. I think they give a very good value for the money. Are they the greatest speaker cables you can buy? Clearly not. But they are an excellent value. As someone mentioned above, you should never pay more than 60% of their listed retail price, and at that price I got the SP sevens which were a great match in my system. I moved onto significantly more expensive cables, Shunyata sigmas, which are excellent speaker cables, but probably way out of your price range.

Kimber cable are known for very low inductance which can be more detailed if is what you looking for. I personally like them and also another option with low inductance is supra cable which also I like too