What matters most in speaker cable is that you have the proper gauge for the type of power you are delivering to your speakers. The greater distance and power deliver will demand a higher gauge. P / IE What the expensive speaker wire companies claim is that the capacitive and inductive reactance along the conductor is figured to give minimal degradation of the sound and also have a lower resistance. Alos the Purity of the conductor. (Which lowers resistance)
That is the claim. I reality, the human ear is sensitive to a point. Everyone has an opinion on what great sound is. Some people like a velvet mid-range to their music and the next guy might not care as long as the highs are crisp. Some like resounding bass. I have been an audio enthusiast for over 45 years. During that time I have heard many high end systems ranging from $1,000 for a pre amp and power amp to the $10,000 Levensen mono blocks which are cheap in this forum.
I have to say I have never heard anything better than the levenson. I have heard Conrad Johnson, Krell, MacIntosh, and the old Crown amps / pre amps. The Crowns were the poor mans MacIntosh, close but not quite. To get better than a $1,000 power amp pre-amp, it would take about 4 times the cost. One you reach the Levenson Quality, then it is opinion and taste. The Speaker wire as long as it was 12 gauge no longer than 15 ft was good. I use 10 gauge at 15ft and it does great! Go by what you hear, that is what matters, not the hype!
That is the claim. I reality, the human ear is sensitive to a point. Everyone has an opinion on what great sound is. Some people like a velvet mid-range to their music and the next guy might not care as long as the highs are crisp. Some like resounding bass. I have been an audio enthusiast for over 45 years. During that time I have heard many high end systems ranging from $1,000 for a pre amp and power amp to the $10,000 Levensen mono blocks which are cheap in this forum.
I have to say I have never heard anything better than the levenson. I have heard Conrad Johnson, Krell, MacIntosh, and the old Crown amps / pre amps. The Crowns were the poor mans MacIntosh, close but not quite. To get better than a $1,000 power amp pre-amp, it would take about 4 times the cost. One you reach the Levenson Quality, then it is opinion and taste. The Speaker wire as long as it was 12 gauge no longer than 15 ft was good. I use 10 gauge at 15ft and it does great! Go by what you hear, that is what matters, not the hype!