Upgrading speaker internal cable

raghukanthjoshi

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Hi All,

I have around 10 years old dali concept 8 when one of tweeters were blown I found cable also to be black when replacing iam looking for advice on replacing internal cable if so what is the good cable with reasonable price with enhanced Sound quality any Leads are appreciated.

Regards
Raghu
 
Hi All,

I have around 10 years old dali concept 8 when one of tweeters were blown I found cable also to be black when replacing iam looking for advice on replacing internal cable if so what is the good cable with reasonable price with enhanced Sound quality any Leads are appreciated.

Regards
Raghu
How did this happen? Did you mean the cable inside burnt along with tweeter? Do you have pictures? Depending on brands they use different approcahes when it comes to cables to driftete the drivers. My speakers have different gauge wires to tweeters compares to its mid range and woofer. But honestly while trying to restore I tried with a random cable instead of their silver single stranded one as the Orginal wasn’t long enough to test the crossover out of the cabin. I heard no difference. But you can just try multiple local ones to see if it makes any difference
 
Tha
How did this happen? Did you mean the cable inside burnt along with tweeter? Do you have pictures? Depending on brands they use different approcahes when it comes to cables to driftete the drivers. My speakers have different gauge wires to tweeters compares to its mid range and woofer. But honestly while trying to restore I tried with a random cable instead of their silver single stranded one as the Orginal wasn’t long enough to test the crossover out of the cabin. I heard no difference. But you can just try multiple local ones to see if it makes any difference
Thanks for the reply I would post image but it dint burn along with tweeter but could be oxidation I suspect
 
Have you sorted out the cause of the tweeter failing?

If you have an extra roll of the speaker cable you are using, maybe you could try the same. Else you could try audio grade electrical wire too, I believe it's finolex brand. Just search ok this forum there is an entire thread on such cables.

MaSh
 
Nothing to worry,its due to soldering heat or oxidation, u can cut oxidized part or change completely wiring,Amazon basics wire is really amazing for internal cabling.u can buy amazon in.
 
Tha

Thanks for the reply I would post image but it dint burn along with tweeter but could be oxidation I suspect
If Oxidation damaged your speaker cable in less than 20 years of time, I would stay away from that same type of cable irrespective of the brand. I suspect something else is wrong in crossover which could lead into this. Did you try swapping the crossovers from the other speaker?
 
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