cquinn
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| No one actually knows how to lculate what speaker cable they need Be civil, people. Personal invective is mean-spirited and counterproductive, (A certain amount of generalized invective launched into the aether can be fun.) As an audio dilettante and a scientist, I find all the discussions of cables no... | |
| No one actually knows how to lculate what speaker cable they need @steve cham -- true. But if the solder or soldered connector brittle, cracked or oxidized, the pins are oxidized or wobbly, or the metal mismatched then you can get plenty of degradation in sound. It's happened to me and some serious pros in a... | |
| No one actually knows how to lculate what speaker cable they need morg111, invective aside, is a truth-teller. The article he cites, http://www.roger-russell.com/wire/wire.htm, is science combined with common sense, and a real money-saver. All that said it makes sense to take care (or pay some company some tens ... | |
| No one actually knows how to lculate what speaker cable they need All this is eye-of-newt-and-toe-of-frog. Get good, rationally-engineered, not-too-expensive cables (I use Blue Jeans), and keep them matched in length and reasonably short. | |
| $3000 Speaker Search Used something, because you can get like-new speakers for a little over half price (plus shipping). This is particularly true in this price range, as people are always upgrading to macho-grade audio equipment. I got Revel F212's for $2700. Love... | |
| Need advice about upgrading speakers ( it might be the last one i own). I found a used pair of Revel F208's for around 2800. They have quite a bit more presence than the F206's and you can get pristine used ones if you wait around a little, which you're doing anyway.Used speakers are a good deal. If all the speakers... |

