Short piece of spk wire sustitute for spk link?


Can I use a piece of spk cable to replace the speakers links?
tiofelon
I have a single run of Audiquest type 6 that I can cut to replace the brass jumpers. Thanks for your respones!
Audioquest sells jumpers that are basically about 6" long gold or silver (2 versions) plated pure copper wires. The only difference from using high quality copper wire is perhaps the plating but unplated copper wire squeezed by speaker post will create most likely oxygen free connection.
Ditto on the responses above. The stock links or brass jumpers of most speakers are usually not too good. A short length of speaker wire will produce better results in most cases.

Kijanki made a good point about the connection at the speaker terminals. The quality of connection ie. tightness at the binding posts will likely affect sound quality as well. It may be more feasible to consider jumpers that have spades on one end and bananas on another end instead of using bare wires. A tighter and more rigid connection usually yields better sound.
Quick question. If the OP does go with speaker wire with bare copper ends at the terminals will they have to clean the ends with Deoxit or other cleaners periodically?

Also if what gauge should the speaker wire be? I've seen instances of 22AWG used as replacements for the brass plates all the way up to 10AWG. I don't think I heard the difference though.