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In Reply to: Re: Question for John Risch posted by Jon Risch on May 25, 1999 at 21:51:45:
While I'm not familiar with the specs on that specific cable, from what I can gather from Jon's notes, you should end up with some very nice sounding speaker wire. I have used wire similiar to this (solid 14 gauge twisted pair) but not with the teflon jacket. If anything, your wire should outperform the stuff that I've used. I think that you'll really like the performance of this wire.It should offer a very spacious soundstage with excellent detail and definition. Mids and treble should be ultra smooth, especially with your tube amp. Bass should have better definition and attack, but may lose some extension depending on what you were using before. Good luck and let us know how you like it. Sean
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Follow Ups
- Re: Question for John Risch - Sean 22:42:10 05/25/99 (8)
- Why do you lose bass extension with fat wire? (nt) - Lee M. 14:20:25 05/26/99 (7)
- Clarification - Sean 21:20:51 05/26/99 (6)
- Thanks for the clarification... - Lee M. 08:17:29 05/28/99 (0)
- 12 Guage Solid Wire - JMP 13:27:38 05/27/99 (3)
- Re: 12 Guage Solid Wire - Sean 22:57:51 05/27/99 (2)
- Re: 12 Guage Solid Wire - JMP 07:35:04 05/28/99 (1)
- Re: 12 Guage Solid Wire - Sean 10:31:36 05/28/99 (0)
- I agree with Sean on this theory - Bob Meyer 06:45:26 05/27/99 (0)