Help me build speaker cables please!


Howdy!
I’m looking for input on some home brewed speaker cables. I’m currently using cables I made from braiding 8 lengths of CAT 5 plenum cable together. They’re terminated in silver plated BFA bananas and set up as a biwire configuration at the speaker end. I love their sound, but think I’m ready to try something made from higher grade metal. I’ve been doing a lot with silver in my system and have loved the change in sound almost every time I’ve gone from Cu to Ag. The only place I like Cu better is in the PCs for my amps. That said, I’m leaning heavily towards making a set of solid silver speaker cables, using .999 silver wire from Rio grande. I’ll insulated them with teflon spaghetti tubing and possibly terminate them with silver plated BFAs.

Where I’d love some input is here: do I do one run of 10awg, or biwire 12awg to the woofers, 14awg to the tweeters and mids? I’m using a dared tube preamp and monoblock Ghent audio class D amps (500w into 4 ohm) which drive floor standing RBH 1266 SE/R speakers. They are 4 ohm and have side firing 12" speakers. They like a lot of juice and sound their best when given what they want, hence my desire for large diameter cables.

Cost wise, it’s only $50 more expensive to biwire. I liked the change in sound when I first biwired, but I also went from blue jeans twisted pair 12 awg to my braided CAT 5, which has a combined 9 awg. So I’m not sure if it was the biwiring or all the other differences that improved the sound.

Also, any other ideas for superb sounding DIY SCs are welcome.

Danke!
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Still waiting for wire. I'm going to experiment without connectors at first, then add them once I've settled on a design. Once my neutrals burn in I can listen to each iteration without waiting for burn in since I'll be using an older set of cat 5 cables as donors for the signal wire.

Fun!


@toddverrone - another very quick burn-in update..

They say "man should learn something every day"

So here's what I learned today...
- In an earlier post I mentioned the effect of phasing on instrument placement i.e. changing position in the image
- what I forgot about was the effect phasing would have on bass
- since we all know if you connect the speakers out of Phase then bass suffers

So after about 48 hours of burn-in I noticed a marked improvement in bass performance
- much more full bodied and much deeper
- still very controlled and very dynamic

It will be very interesting to hear your observations of the effect of different gauges of signal conductors.

If I had to guess I would say the finer gauge would provide better details and more clarity - but it would be just that -  a guess 

I don't know if gauge has an effect on bass performance, since my bass has improved significantly.

Gotta love this hobby - especially when things go as planned :-)

Chat Later


Has anyone tried the silver wires from signalcable dot com? I have their OFC cables, and I like them, but I have always wondered about silver. They seem pretty reasonably priced but you guys seem to know much more about this stuff. Any suggestions?
Just took another look at signal cables.. they actually look like very good cables, especially for the money. I'm sure you've seen that their silver cables are half stranded silver and half stranded copper, I believe the idea is to help keep the sound relaxed versus having all silver conductors, which can be bright from what I've heard. They're 10awg, which for me, is great. But I'm about to experiment and see whether a large signal cable is best or if it's just the fatness of the neutral that matters. 

I have heard great things about signal cables, and, if you're not OCD like me and aren't into DIY, they seem like a great solution for speaker cables.
@JRUNR I've only tried Signal's Silver Revolution power cables, but I was impressed, i.e. for a commercially available product.

I've heard good things from other members about their silver IC's, so I would have to believe their speaker cables would right up there.

I do know a lot about KLE Innovations (KLEI) products, which are extremely good - the best I've ever auditioned/reviewed. I would highly recommend those - but they are a little more expensive than the Signal Cables products.

KLEI are not as big as the likes of Kimber, Cardas, etc, but are seriously better and they are gaining momentum, following some very positive  reviews by some serious audiophiles.

Take a look at their web site and click on the reviews link...
https://kleinnovations.com/

I do actually have their gZero2 and gZero6 speaker cables (both 3 meters) which I plan on selling very soon if you are interested.

I've just finished building speaker cables of my own design, which will be replacing both sets of gZero's in my A/V and two channel systems 

Regards...