Converting cables to ICs


I have a pair of speaker cable that I no longer need. They won't bring much in resale as they are good but not great cables (Apex) and lack markings. Question - can they be converted into ICs or is the gauge of the wire in the cables not favorable for ICs?
rockyboy

Showing 1 response by rrog

Even though most interconnects us very thin wire I do not believe the gauge of the wire is an issue in itself. Cogan Hall made interconnects of copper tubing and the sound was very good even though the gauge was quite large. I have always preferred the sound of unshielded interconnects, but I don't live in an area where I need shielded cables.