So I decided today to change to stranded wire for my power cords. The solid core were way way to stiff.
However I went up a gauge. And made them a foot shorter. So they are now 10 gauge that I bought at home depot (14 feet for $25!!). Copper is copper.
The sound is better, more natural, and better imaging and depth, clarity. Basically everything rounded up a notch.
Pretty much wire thickness is king. Solid core is best but thicker gauged stranded can beat it out since it's got more conductive area. Which the 10 gauge does and sounds amazing. Another reason is I think the stranded gets a better connection when screwed down, it forms into the clamp better. And also the cord can bend and it's not tweaking and sits better in the outlets.
However I went up a gauge. And made them a foot shorter. So they are now 10 gauge that I bought at home depot (14 feet for $25!!). Copper is copper.
The sound is better, more natural, and better imaging and depth, clarity. Basically everything rounded up a notch.
Pretty much wire thickness is king. Solid core is best but thicker gauged stranded can beat it out since it's got more conductive area. Which the 10 gauge does and sounds amazing. Another reason is I think the stranded gets a better connection when screwed down, it forms into the clamp better. And also the cord can bend and it's not tweaking and sits better in the outlets.