My apologies to my fellow forum members for the way it was conveyed. That aside, I appreciate the sincerity for those who assisted.
To appreciate good sound I need to have a degree in electrical engineering? So if I tell you a USDA Prime ribeye steak tastes better to me than a USDA Choice roundeye, both cooked on the same grill by the same chef to the same medium rare internal temperature, you will tell me I’m full of 💩 because I’m not a butcher? And if I tell you that a BMW drives better than a Prius, that’s impossible because I’m not a mechanic? @devinplombier you sir, along with others like you, exist in some sort of alternate reality where a group of you had convinced yourselves that everything is the same. Yeah my ears don’t work because how can they? How can an outlet make a difference? It’s only contacts, contact area, different conductors and plating, etc. and none of this matters it just can’t! See this is the beauty of having a difference of opinion. Mine based on experience (yes even with $500 outlets and I actually prefer the $80 one that sounds more natural to me…confirmation bias be damned) and yours based on assumptions. It’s not the first conversation on the topic of cables. There are more of them here than California has raisins. This is just another thread that was started by some attention deprived individual with ill intent to bait and disrespect.
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OP made his point in a questionable way, but it's a fair point nonetheless. The problem with most armchair Audiophiles perorating endlessly in forums about the stunning aural benefits of tweaks, network gear and cryogenically treated USB cables is that they can't tell the difference between a soldering station and a train station and they've never even taken the covers off their gear. As a result, they have no idea what lurks inside. How about $4000 power cords going into $500 wall receptacles, themselves screwed onto decidedly non-Audiophile Romex held together by garbage wire nuts? Wire nuts! Talk about microphonics now. And how about $400 graphene fuses snapped into 10-cent fuse holders made of common steel? Etc Meanwhile, everyone politely agrees to ooh and aah over the emperor's new clothes, including genuine audiophiles who know better.
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Here are a few points to consider: if one adheres to the theory of allocating 20% of the speaker’s cost to speaker cables, there is a higher likelihood of aligning the quality of wire used within the speaker. However, it is important to note that changing the wire inside the speaker to a higher-quality wire does not necessarily guarantee a superior sound quality. It is possible that the speaker’s voice was intentionally crafted to resonate with specific wires. |
@roadcykler - "Electricity doesn't know nor care if it's OFC or silver or any other conductor if it's the same or similar gauge wire." So electricity doesn't care about the composition of the medium through which its propagating? Unless you are making an existential point about electricity not having separate consciousness, this is complete nonsense.
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Just making sure I've got the story straight... No one gave you short premium speaker cables. You made that up so you could elicit predictable responses (don't do it), and then show everyone how smart you are by explaining that there are other wires inside the speaker cabinet that carry the signal to the crossover/speakers. Thanks. I had no idea. |
@gkelly you nailed it. The guy’s a 🤡 that just wants attention |
In my Magnepan Mini office system, I need 2 sets of speaker cables. One set from the amp (stereo) to the bass module. Then another set from the bass module to the tweeter + mid satellite panels. I used cheap (but well regarded) cables on both sets and it was very good. I even wrote about it on A'gon. However, I added a stand to raise the bass panel off the floor and this allowed me to use the very short expensive Audience FrontRow speaker cables I purchased in the past for monoi blocks. Adding this expensive speaker cable did improve the sound a bit more on the Maggies. I do have another set of long Audience FrontRow speaker cables I use for my Livingroom system and can try an all Audience setup on the office Maggie system, but I have not done this yet. think I will try this next week. |
Just finished my kappa 9 infinities took apart looked like someone used cca in there.replaced the crossover and internal wire with 10 awg ofc.replaced the 2 woofers and it sounds great oak cabs. I think if you solder good wire on it won't hurt as an extension. I built a speaker cable out of 4 awg wire ofc and they sound great.i think my cardas gold reference is 4 awg. Enjoy the experiments and the music. |
Thanks for the assistance everyone. So here's the real moral of the story. How could any high quality speaker cable at any price maintain its integrity unless it were connected directly to the internal crossover or source? Almost every speaker is going to have an additional foot of internal cable or wire connecting the crossover to the internal speaker terminals that the end-user doesn't see. Psychologically the listener doesn't see this and so they make up their mind that the cables made some change to the sound. My speakers had some 14 gauge copper wire inside the cabinet, so why would any higher quality speaker cable make any difference? In essence, every speaker has an extra foot of wire that isn't going to be the same as the cables you bought. It would only be as good as the weakest link, wouldn't it? |
The wiring inside your speakers is probably not as premium as your cables, so I dout the final foot will do much to degrade the sound. Go to your local retailer and buy 4 feet of AQ or Transparent 12-2 custom install cable, get some BFA bananas for the ends and a pair of F-F banana couplers.
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@rankaudio can you elaborate on “premium quality speaker cables”? |
dekay, exactly, who says they are great based on cost, or ideas, gotta hear them, AND you need someone to help you blindly compare them so you don’t have expectation bias of the nth degree. IF they actually sound great, you might consider re-working the location of the connectors on the speakers to a new location (you could make a recessed skirt and put the connectors on the side or front), or make a new high quality whip from the crossover board to an external connector box to let you use shorter cables One of the most surprising things is when you open up a renowned vintage speaker and see the small common wire the OEM used back then. These great speakers often made their mark as great using lightweight bell wire! |
Intuitively, one would think it will defeat the purpose. If the cheap cable was to take away anything, there would be no way to put it back. However, since you are dealing with cheap cable, it would not cost much to give it a try and revert back to the original state if things don’t pan out. |
A common dilemma. I have gotten stuck in this situation before. I am an audiophile, so the answer was easy, be financially irresponsible, and buy a new set of the correct length. Hence I have no experience. However, given my experience with cables, I have a guess. With lots of caveats. Adding an extra foot of less expensive (note I did not say cheap) would sound better, than say just a full run of low quality cable. I would put the less expensive stuff attached to the amp. Hopefully it is like one tier down of the same brand of cable... not a completely different brand of cable... or hanger wire or something, There are so many problems with my rational, they are hard to count. That’s my guess. |