HolyDirt
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Re: What tonal difference (even minute) will fatter speaker cable (head to cab) make?
I didnt say it would be a big differance, And i wasnt trying to compare normal with oversized cable, i was speaking of the general assumption that the bigger the cable, the less resistance. I agree, the material of the cable would make a bigger differance, but speaker wire doesnt usually have shielding, at that point, it is amplified so much, interference isnt a problem.MikeS said:Not neccessarily. This only holds true assuming the smaller wire is incapable of handling the load of the amplifier. I'd bet my next paycheck that no one can hear an audible difference between a properly sized wire and an oversized wire in a speaker cab.
Keep in mind also that high end speaker cable is designed to deliver signals as cleanly as possible by adding no coloration and shielding other undesirable signals. This stuff is designed for efficiency and sound quality, not coloration (distortion) of the signal. Therefore, unless the wires are clearly undersized, then there is no reason to swap them out. Any tonal characteristics of speaker wire would likely have more to do with conductor material and the shielding.