Worth the effort? Cabling inside sub


I'm upgrading a Zu Undertone Mk II sub.

- I'm gonna recap it, since I've found the caps are a lower tier brand.
- The cabling to the driver itself looks real good.

BUT, the wires for the signal input. Would you upgrade them? I'm thinking... they are really thin. See pix in link.

ALSO: other things to consider? 

Pix link: http://https//www.dropbox.com/sh/i21cd3shuvnzh55/AAD3StrKl8wZ8coYrWb69v6Aa?dl=0
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For short runs of line level signal, especially low frequency, the main thing you are hearing is insulation (the physical phenomenon is called dielectric absorption, or DA). PTFE and cross-linked polyester are the best conventional alternative (only air and vacuum are better).
The people who built your sub may have an idea or two.
Have you asked Mr. Casey?
He may posit that you are rearranging deck chairs
or perhaps he will have a Dirty Weekend Sub deal?
Keep us posted please.
@erik_squires 
I'm ready! Show me! I've actually been thinking about it lately. 

@terry9 
They actually do have this weird oily-ness to them! Thanks for the heads up. So. Nothing to gain from other cables, then, I gather, expect potential health problems?
@millercarbon
I love the lava lamp (a tweak I would never have thought of)😊
A lot of effort/dedication put into that system.
Gorm
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