hi,
I am using similar looking cable as my speaker cable. I am happy with the result. The specifications are some 2 figures e.g. X/Y.
I tried unto solve my problem by starting a thread on this forum. But no responses.
What you can do is try to listen to sound before they are permanently installed.
Importantly, dont get worried just because you are not using some branded cable. If you like the sound, the cable is right. Many times these cables give equally good results at much lower cost. I compared a Bandridge coax cable to a cable from Indian company called 'Chetan'. Sonic results were same.
FYI,Someone on the forum is using Finolex cables for his set up![]()
Yeeehaw!! And that someone is me! :lol:
Yes, like Kittu who has suggested below, go ahead and try out with some high-funda-soundscaping speaker cables and also compare these. If these sound the same, go ahead and use it.
My personal opnion.
Replace with atleast 18 swg or better.
what I observed is ,denon 2310 shuts off when connected to this kind of cable at -10db vol ( had hooked up 7.1 setup - cables burried under the floor). This happened twice untill now. So currently not using it. Only driving the floorstander(18swg) and seems good at this volume and higher.
Hi,
I am using Marantz amplifierpm 6002 rated at 45w/ch fo 8 ohm and 60w/ch for 4 ohm. My spekers are 4 ohm and distance of each speaker from amp is about 4 feet.
To the OP - check if the cable gets attracted to a magnet.
My locally bought cable was made with some free oxygen and iron in it![]()
Looks like 22AWG speaker cable. This is normally used with HTIB's like philips or SONY. Now I am not sure if this can do the job well with denon and paradigm combo. But nothing wrong to try it out and see , ask the dealer to get some quality cables along and play with both the cables, you know the end result.![]()
Wow, that's a thought! Will do.
Does that mean the branded ones contain copper or silver??
To the OP - check if the cable gets attracted to a magnet.
My locally bought cable was made with some free oxygen and iron in it![]()
Hi,
Not only speaker wire,I recently bought some tag boards for an amp I am restoring/rebuilding and found that the boards were magnetic.
Regards
Rajiv
Well that takes care of vibrations and damping then ... just suspend two powerful magnets from the ceiling and let your amp float![]()
hyeah:
Couldn't resist that one ... sorry
--G0bble