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Solid core OFC vs stranded OCC copper
@sasho  I don't know to be honest as I've not done that with this wire. I tried parallel wiring before and didn't like it.   
Solid core OFC vs stranded OCC copper
I bought some more Neotech UP-OCC PTFE 14g to make up some speaker cables for my Spendors. They’re currently running Clear Day Shotgun(?) solid core silver. Look to be 18gauge. Should be interesting.  
Replacement Speaker Grilles
Thanks for the info. MDF - medium density fiberboard.  
Whats on your turntable tonight?
Basie & Zoot – Basie & Zoot (Pablo 1976)  
Whats on your turntable tonight?
David Gilmour – David Gilmour (Harvest 1978)  
Whats on your turntable tonight?
Malicorne – Malicorne (Hexagone 1975)  
Whats on your turntable tonight?
Elvis Costello – Secret, Profane & Sugarcane (Hear Music 2009)  
Whats on your turntable tonight?
CocoRosie – Grey Oceans (Sub Pop 2010)  
Whats on your turntable tonight?
Count Basie – Basie Jam #2 (Pablo 1977)  
ARC repair needed
You can use freezer spray to check for cold joints.  
Do Turntables sound better with time?
@mijostyn Bearing uses a proprietary grease so, yeah, it needs thinning or spreading. Manufacturer’s instruction. Cartridge is Decca. No rubber.  
Do Turntables sound better with time?
@mijostyn my turntable bearing needs 20 minutes warm up every session. In most cases I do not believe components "Break In." Transducers might but not electronics, turntables or tonearms  
OCC and Litz wires - Furutech Alfa series, Neotech, Cardas
I use Neotech UP-OCC PTFE and it is excellent. 14 gauge might be enough. 12 is stiff.  
How can I connect to 2 bluetooth devices at once on my TV
Newer Samsung TVs have dual Bluetooth.   
ARC repair needed
Sounds like a thermal issue on one side which is invoking a protection circuit. Can you swap the speaker leads to see if the fault moves to the other side? If it does, it's a speaker or cabling issue.