For longer runs I suggest you need larger diameter cables: 8, 9, or 10 gauge wire lowers resisitance and provides more current to speakers. All my online research in the forums indicates this. Supra Classic 6.0 is 9 gauge; Kimber 8VS,8PR, and 8TC are 9 gauge, and Blue Jeans Belden 5T00UP is 10 gauge. There is also Analysis Plus Oval Nine, 9 gauge, and AP Solo Crystal Oval 8, 8 gauge. Some of these cables are not too expensive and can be purchased on a trial basis. I have tried the Blue Jeans but it did not give me the result I wanted in my system; I still recommend it to try. I'm trying Kimber 8VS now. It has definitely filled out the sound. A fuller sound could lead to more enjoyment at lower volumes, by the way. Bass should benefit too. I'll soon get the Supra Classic 6.0 cable. My runs are 15 ft. After you try some larger diameter/ lower gauge cables, let me know how things turn out.
Luxman L505-u/KEF-LS-50/25' Run Speaker Cable
Well I guess the title says most of it, but I'm looking for some speaker cables to replace my Audioquest Type 4s. I'm not hoping to "tame" anything or change the sound in any way other than to improve all of the things the sytem currently does well: timbral accuracy, detail/separation, mid-range and upper mid-range musicality, airy highs, along with upper bass thump and a satisfying--to me at least--bass. It's good, don't get me wrong. But does anyone suggest a cable capable of accentuating all of these things and able to work over long runs?
OK, if I HAD to identify two areas for improvement, I would say better low volume performance--I have to turn it up a bit to hear the sound qualities described above. And sometimes with certain recordings the LS-50s can get shouty, a bit like the "Lowther shout".
Anyway, any ideas or suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Just wondering at this point. Thanks!
OK, if I HAD to identify two areas for improvement, I would say better low volume performance--I have to turn it up a bit to hear the sound qualities described above. And sometimes with certain recordings the LS-50s can get shouty, a bit like the "Lowther shout".
Anyway, any ideas or suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Just wondering at this point. Thanks!
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