Will increasing speaker cable AWG make a difference in sound quality?


Increasing speaker cable size (for example w/AQ the cable sizes move up in size from 15AWG to 10AWG) improve sound quality?

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@thespeakerdude

Does tend to get a little claustrophobic in here at times, can you blame any of us :-) 

This is an area that cable geometry can make a difference.  I would suggest listening to several cables and go with what sounds best.  

You have to remember that not only speakers but to a lesser extent cables exhibit impedance, and together they form a impedance circuit. 

 

 To lessen that effect use thicker/lower gauge wire.

This is hard to beat.

Wire Gauge: 16 AWG
Capacitance: 35pF/m
Inductance: 0.52 µH/m

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I needed some slightly longer cables as a new amp wouldn't fit in my normal amp rack space and needed to be a little further away from the speakers. I saw the new version of Kiimber 8PR cables now using the "varistrand" design (varied thickness little solid core wires in each strand), liked the look and paid less than 500 bucks for a terminated 13.5 foot pair. They look great and sound great...10 AWG to each speaker post. 

Depending on the amplifier and speakers, a larger speaker cable (lower gauge number) can improve the damping factor of the amplifier, which improves grip on the speakers. As to why/how a cable can effect sound quality, the construction of the cable, type of insulation, and whether shielded/unshielded can also impart audible changes. It's system-dependent so YMMV.

Speaker cable selection is more complicated than just the gauge. In general the longer the run the larger the gauge, but that is an oversimplification. Material choices are probably more important.

 

@thespeakerdude

"Never heard of Zavfino before today, and I see many mentioning it. A company with USA in their name, apparently based out of little farmhouse in the middle of no where in Canada, and made somewhere in the world. Definitely leveraging the power of the internet and outsourcing."

 

Actually, if you want to know the truth this "little farmhouse" is world class- check out the construction of the Silver Dart power and tell me they don’t have skills

 

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Yes! To my surprise, I was running Monoprice 4/12 to my LaScala lls & was happy until I went with Furutech Flagship OCC HIFI Speaker Cable Fever grade, which is 2/12 wire. I noticed a sense of clarity & openness. Highly recommend.

I get very noticable changes. Heavier guage less detail more umph. Lighter guage the oposite. The key obviously is to find the best mix. This is all room dependable as well.

I`m glad none of you are my docktor. Something between scaring and sad to see the answers given, but with one exeption, Carlsbad:

 

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carlsbad

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generally yes. Large wire size is required for the high current that flows for small fractions of a second during dynamic changes or big bass notes. a mellow song will sound the same with both but, just like in power cables, there are dynamic times when higher current flows, even if just for a picosecond.  The simplistic calculations like others are doing in this thread are wrong.  It is the google level of understanding physics.  I have a physics degree from UofC. "

This is the thruth. He only needs to add that current flows much like water, there will be a big difference between one big conductor versus many tiny ones. Meaning solid core, fun begins at 9awg.

 I sometimes wonder if someone in this dirty industry knows about this. Mybe, but they will off course keep their mouth shut, there is no money in this. 

It is stupid to spend the kids 529 plan on cables.

I do own Zavfino cables and love them but they are on the reasonable end of the spectrum. I also own Bluejeans cable, Nordost, DH labs and con not tell one from the other. 

@mclinnguy and Tung-Sol is an American Company with plants in Russia. Not sure what your point is about Zavfino.  HP built computers in their garage. Eric Buell built motorcycles in an airport hanger in Kenosha WI. 

 

@danager 

 

Dude, that information is 43 years old. The US didn’t ban new asbestos building products for another 9 years after that article was written. We have learned much since then.

I don’t think Neson Pass tested asbestos wires but probably not the best of ideas anyway.

Do you have any idea how good Nelson’s ears must have been back then?

Per Nelson Pass

Who am I to dispute the feelings of audiophiles who, evaluating any cable in the context of program source, amplifier, speaker, and listening room, decide they can hear the difference? A few guidelines have emerged here, but the final judgment belongs to the user. All the special cables mentioned worked well on the test bench and, given the assumption that series impedance should be minimized, all of them work better than 16 gauge wire. If, like many audiophiles, you have spent a small (or large) fortune on your hi-fi system, money spent for high quality cables and connectors is a reasonable investment.

 

 

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The New Duelund Wire thread, gives a description of an individual perception of 10 AWG,  compared to a Older Spec' 12 and 16 AWG.

The user of the New Thicker gauge wire, is sharing their discoveries to date. 

 

Buy 2 gauges of the same wire and same connectors (or bare) and have fun answering your own question.  I did…bought Kimber Kable 8TC and 12TC.  On my system I could hear a definite all around improvement in the larger gauge 12TC.  Fuller sound, improved bass, deeper stage, highs not so much improved which was good thing.  Since moved on….higher quality wire such as silver plated OCC copper, better construction geometry, connectors made more of an impact than wire gauge size for me.