Hi, Sorry I was not detailed enough in my post, but I did split each brown pair. Solid brown for hot + and white brown for ground -. BTW using one color makes for a nicer looking speaker cable IMO than the very busy looking multi colored standard. But I am glade to hear that there would not be any time smear issues even if I made them the normal way. The cat 6 speaker cables came out very nice if I do say so myself, and what they add to musical enjoyment was worth the extra effort. Thanks for your helpful tips and info.
DIY cat 6 FEP "TEFLON"
I have made a 8ft pair of speaker cables using Chris of VH Audio's method. I used Teflon insulated cat 6 which has a solid copper conductor that is a little thicker 23awg than cat 5(24awg). What I did different was use only one color for all 27 pairs on both speakers. I chose the brown pair because it has the tighter twist(more copper). I did not want there to be any issues about "Time Smearing" using cable that has different twist in them. Has anyone else done there DIY cat 5 or 6 cables this way? I believe this my be the best way to get the most out of DIY Teflon cat 5 or cat 6 speaker cable. BTW I did separate the other 3 pairs in the cable. I just have not started any more braiding.