Fiftyfifty
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The Pros & Cons
Where thicker cables help:• Lower resistance over longer runs
• Better suited for low-impedance speakers or speakers with impedance dips
• Helps preserve amplifier control and damping, especially with certain amp–speaker combinations
Where they may not be necessary:
• Less flexible and harder to route
• They tend to be more expensive
• In short runs with easy speaker loads, the benefits are often negligible
Do they affect tone?:
Cable gauge isn’t really a tone control. Its primary role is electrical. Many listeners do notice tonal changes when changing cable gauge, and when that happens, it’s usually because the added or reduced resistance is compensating for some other imbalance in the setup.
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