It would be an interesting place to start. I'd put money (well, say... the price of a kilo of onions!) on over-the-counter mains cable sounding at least as good as over-the-counter network cable. I'd only be backing a hunch, though.but, do you imply that those thick and dense copper cables will allow the listener a reasonable measure of airy and gossamer highs?
Hi Guys,
I need your help again on cables for my rear speakers.
I have Onkyo RC270 paired with Monitor Audio RX1 and CS1 for fronts and Center channel respectively. I have used the DIY Monshine Cables as in the below link. It is three 16 Gauge wires with two wires for One connector and other wire for other connector.
6moons audio reviews: DIY
I saw few recommendations like
1. MX OFC 14 Gauge in Vinsun Agencies
2. DAC 14 Rs 83/mtr In Pro musicals Egmore
3. belden cable - 130 .mtr
Thanks and regards,
Prasanna KV
I'd always go for for thick when it comes to speaker cables.
Networking cable is designed to counter specific forms of interference and crosstalk that affects a very specific kind of digital signal.
If I wanted to make my own speaker cables, the last thing I'd use is network cable. The first thing I'd use is... mains cable. Heavy duty mains cable.
But hey... you've tried it and I haven't.![]()