In Reply to: RE: kimber KCAG for MMG internal crossover wire. posted by Dawnrazor on August 26, 2010 at 08:48:25:
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I have a friend who uses the very low powered S.E.X. amp on a pair of Edgarhorns, the smaller model that stands appx. 4~5 feet tall. He uses the thin mag wire for speakers cables and it sounds fantastic.
Aren't the Speltz Anti-Cables magwire? I'd heard they work well on Maggies...hmmm
In reference to the 'current source' behavior: I used to have a Sunfire TGA-5200 5x400w into 4 Ohms as my amp. The "current source" outputs definitely sounded smoother and sweeter to me, if a bit less controlled at the bottom end. I ended up driving the woofer panels of my 1.5QR with the voltage source of the two "rear" channels, and the QR's with the left and right main channels on their current source outputs. Not the best imaging ever, but sweet and punchy and man oh man, the dynamics!
I believe I read an article where Bob Carver said the only real difference in the two outputs was in output impedance. Maybe the magwire emulates this somehow...
It would be interesting if one of our tech-saavy friends (Andyr, Satie, Al Sekela are you there?) could shed some light.
I am cutting down on the caffiene; almost to the point where I don't need the morning jolt anymore, but sometimes...
Since the comprehension of sweet sound is our most indefinite conception...Music,when
combined with a pleasurable idea, is poetry. Without music or an intriguing idea, color becomes pallor. Man becomes carcass, home becomes catacomb. Edgar Allen Poe
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