All the best,
Nonoise
Solid core Versus Stranded Speaker cables
Ok for starters I have never tried a solid core Speaker cable until recently. I was very skeptical of the solids performance but I'm glad I tried it. As a matter of fact I tried it and found it to be the best cable I have ever used to date. After much searching, getting opinions from fellow audio enthusiasts and trial and error I happened upon a seller here on Audiogon, JW Audio who offered a 30 day in home trial period with full money returned, no questions asked and took a shot in the dark. That shot hit the bullseye dead center. After receiving the Cryo Nova 12 foot long cables, I was somewhat stunned when I seen the cable, it was nothing like I expected but I connected it anyway. Holy S....t did it make an immediate difference and it keeps getting better. My entire system (Krell) opened up like peeling the skin off a banana. Highs, lows, detail, soundstage, depth, clarity and details that I was missing were revealed. ( and I thought what I had was really outstanding )
Which brings me to the point of this thread. Not knowing what makes a solid core or a stranded speaker cable more desirable aside from the obvious flexibility issues I'm curious to know what my fellow audiocrazies use and why they prefer one over the other or if they even tried both. Anyone willing to give up their opinions on the pros and cons of solid versus stranded speaker cable? I will start that I am a convert to at least this particular solid core speaker wire and unless someone can better it with the 30 day free trial period I do believe it is here to stay.
Here's a link to Tempo Electric : Pure Silver Cables. Just scroll down a bit to see the chart. I've seen this chart on other sites as well (but they don't come to mind). All the best, Nonoise |
don’t be offendedbut sound is a very subjective thingwhy the obsession with objectifying itorhow something sounds depends on the subject, the situationwhy go for one specificif you guys have a preferred type of cable, you surely have a preferred setting for everything elsewhy does that need to be so?i’m not like that, i don’t understand it, for me sound can make an experiance better, like music that fits the mood, because at that moment in time and space, it harmonises with the rest that specific sound to me is the perfect sound then and there i think i can’t force that by looking for the "best" this or that equipment/setting so i don’t bother at all **** happens...or not mail me if you have something to say |
The key to my experience with solid core conductors are several factors for instance , I use the purest occ-0 Crystal Copper much less grain structure in the metal higher purity, 2. - dielectric thin Teflon is the closest to air which would’ve the best dielectric , multiples of Individually wrapped conductors. in my case 8-21awg Teflon- occ Copper strands which = a awg 12 per legg , twisted together then tinned with a top Cardas ,WBT,Mundorf ,or Johnson’s 5% Silver solder crimp then done . and use High purity Gold over high purity Copper, or Silver, mo brass many cheaper bananas ,and spades use brass which defeats all your hard work it is 4x less conductive then Copper. follow these guide lines and enjoy the musical results. |
For those of you who like solid core wire, try 14g Romex. Really! Tie the center ground wire to the black and connect those to your speaker black terminal. Connect the white wire to the speaker red terminal. Romex cable is designed so that the fields of the white and black wire don't interact. It's a cheap experiment. |