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In my opinion the answer is absolutely and unequivocably YES!
I see a lot of discussion about the quality of HDMI, Optical and some componant interconnects, but rarely is the subject of my post discussed. I wanted to bring this to the forefront, because IMHO I beleive that one of the best bangs for your buck is to upgrade ALL of your speaker wire. With a decent setup (componants not HTIB) you will hear an immediate improvement in sound quality and clarity! I personally beleive that your speaker wire should be roughly 10%-15% of your speaker cost. I'd love to hear your opinion(s) on this matter and look forward to a lively discussion! |
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I agree. Unless you have some super serious receiver and speaker, but most people are talking Onkyo's and such...
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I would agree with the op. While guage is not as huge of a factor, I do believe the quality of components used in the wire will make a difference. I myself could easily hear the improvement in sound quality when I went from crappy best buy dynex cable to Audioquest cable.
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I went from using 12g wire to Monster M2.2 cables and there was a difference in bass responce. I do belive that the clarity of the sound is better but only at higher volumes.
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Your figure of 10% - 15% is about right, too. Buying $2000 of Nordost speaker cables is nuts if you have only $500 speakers! Similarly, using $20 of some random brand 14 guage cable for a $4000 speaker system is also nuts. Long term, any way. Most people need to save for these things, so "making do" with cheap cables while saving for decent ones is fine. I'm in this very situation myself: the cable connecting my PrimaLuna Prologue 7 monoblocks to my Spendor SP1/2 speakers is uninteresting QED stuff from the UK (though a step or two above their ubiquitous "79 Strand"). I'm saving up for a set of Nordost Frey interconnects and speaker cables, and that won't be cheap... |
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I've never heard the Def Tech speakers did you compare them with B&W's? I am just curious what you compared to. I have the B&W 600 series and love them. |
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I compared them to the B&W 600 series side by side and the High end polk LSi series. I am probably 90% movies and during movie playback the Def Techs were by far the best. For music playback I thought the LSi series were better. But because I watch more movies the DT's were the best choice. Plus I do not need a sub with these. They are cabable of below 20Hz with there built in 300 watt 12" subs. They are awesome for movie playback.
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It also works with HTiBs, believe it or not - on my previous sound setup, I used a Samsung HT-TX75 HTiB that came with prepackaged 22 AWG wire - when I upgraded it to 12 (monoprice wire though) - it was a notable difference in sound clarity. More crisp, and less of that annoying audio pop I got from time to time with it.
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In general however, I think this is an accurate statement by KingLeerUK |
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I disagree. Most consumers don't think the differences that they hear are worth the extra expense. (Those with truely crappy gear will, of course, probably not be able to hear the difference.) I agree that most consumers think that they won't be able to hear a difference--much to their bemusement when they listen to a good system!
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Most manufactures keep RLC parameters small enough that as long as a sufficient gauge wire is used the loss difference between brand X and brand Y will be from milli to micro dBs throughout the entire human audible frequency range. Nobody with less than four legs will be able to hear that. This is not to say the some very cheap wire will not oxidize prematurely resulting in audible losses. But there is no audible need to spend a fortune on wire. Last edited by DJeffries; 07-11-2008 at 11:08 PM. |
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When you say oxidize you mean when the wire turns color?
i have monoprice 12g wire's and they all changed dark in color. is that bad? with that said should i change all of my wire's? is there a better brand than monoprice were that doesn't happen? i have definitive technology pro cinema speakers.
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thats just the oxygen oxidizing the copper in the wire. like others have said just cut off the end and strip a new piece. if the whole wire is dark the you might need to replace the whole thing. If thats the case then try getting the OFC (oxygen free copper) speaker wire, that should last longer.
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