Amp Internal Wire


Hi Gents, has anyone have any experience with upgrading amp or preamp internal signal wire? Most older equipment seems to have thin maybe sometimes poor internal wiring. In the world of OFC/OCC/Sterling and even more exotic wire available these days, any experiments done using this internally on components swapping out the cheap?

Lots of discussion about doing this with speakers, but never with components I've seen. For instance, I am thinking about replacing copper 'appliance' wire in an old Bryston with 14awg sterling from the board to the speaker binding post board.

 

Any thoughts?

rickysnit
theaudiomaniac

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Interesting that you are a delusional Idiot but that's your cross to bear not mine.

Wow! Nothing has changed. Nothing you have learned over the past three years and your past (now banned) 15 usernames. Same insulting, childish deranged posts. I guess you have figured out already that no matter how many times they ban you, you can always come back here with yet another name. Sick

 

 

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@rickysnit Bryston was one of the few amp vendors also to state that aftermarket power cords are a total waste or money, so take that what you will. That does not impact their business model at all.

No, and I’d probably agree with them on that, I’ve used both their cable and others with no detectable change. In fact no power changes I’ve heard have made much impact on any of my equipment, at least not yet.

It’s all about signal. Bryston used 1015 type AWM as internal amp wire on everything - internal power, but also board to speaker post - Here is an example - Lots to improve upon here I think:

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