Replacing internal wiring.


For all those people spending big bucks on speakers cables , ever check into replacing the internal wiring in speakers or the amps?

Most but not all have cheap wiring inside, and does not even compare to whats on the outside, I was thinking about rewiring my speakers, with some kimber or audioquest using WBT solder thoughout.

Also doing the same operation on the amps, inside the amp is just a matter of replaceing some 12" jumper spades that would be super easy compared to the speaker over haul.

Let me know what you think
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Sean, i recently re-wired a pair of mono-blocks. In the process, i was able to re-route the wiring for a MUCH shorter and cleaner path. As i've said before, if some of the EE's designing audio gear were doing RF gear, we'd still be using tin cans and string. Some of the stuff that they do just doesn't make sense, especially when talking about NON "mass-produced" hand built stuff.

Putting all of the various "snippets" together end to end, i was able to take out almost 4 foot of wire out of each amp. This probably gave me at least another 100 wpc due to the reduction of series resistance*. Sean
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* PS.... I'm just joking. You get the point though : )

Well inside my amps, they use the insulated spade connectors, and all I would have to do is remake some new jumbers and presto, it would be done.
Soldering is not heating and applying the stuff , there has to be a cleaning process and proper priming if needed to be succesfull
I have replaced the internal wires (Monster) of my Snell
J/4's speakers with Kimber 4TC (using only three strands-approximately 15-16ga.) and the resulting sound was much better to my ears. I used KimberKable 4 TC from my int. amp
to my speakers. It is amazing how so many variables affect
sound quality! In my experience, bare wire connections pro-
vide the best sound. Be sure to document all work just in case...and allow time to settle in.