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Speaker Wire advise pls
Have just upgraded to a Pioneer VSX1016 and Mordant Short 90X's
An considering going to bi-wiring, or should it be more expensive 2 core wire. want to spend around £20.00 per metre, too much? not enough? plus banana clips, but I have never used them before, do they fit into both amp and speaker or are they different sizes for either end? checked manual for amp and cannot find the size of the output terminals for plugs. also do you need to solder the clips? One other thing, the VSX1016 has phase adjustment, so I 'think' that means I do not have to have the same length for each of the front set, so might save £'s there (1x1m 1x2m 1x3m) Any recommendations on the wire? site links for reputable suppliers. Sorry its a lot of questions. Un. |
Speaker Wire advise pls
Uncopyrightable wrote:
An considering going to bi-wiring, Why? want to spend around £20.00 per metre, Why? too much? not enough? Unless you have desperately high current demands, or rather long cable runs, you shouldn't need to spend more than a quid a metre. Any recommendations on the wire? site links for reputable suppliers. Maplin's heavy duty speaker cable at about 12 quid for a 20m drum should be just fine... http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?...No=49&doy=16m9 -- Wally www.wally.myby.co.uk You're unique - just like everybody else. |
Speaker Wire advise pls
On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 20:48:51 GMT, Uncopyrightable wrote:
Have just upgraded to a Pioneer VSX1016 and Mordant Short 90X's An considering going to bi-wiring, or should it be more expensive 2 core wire. want to spend around £20.00 per metre, too much? not enough? plus banana clips, but I have never used them before, do they fit into both amp and speaker or are they different sizes for either end? checked manual for amp and cannot find the size of the output terminals for plugs. also do you need to solder the clips? One other thing, the VSX1016 has phase adjustment, so I 'think' that means I do not have to have the same length for each of the front set, so might save £'s there (1x1m 1x2m 1x3m) The advert says this amp has "Large screw type speaker terminals". So use bare wire screwed down tight. Don't the speakers have screw terminals as well? £20 per meter is ridiculously expensive, unless you believe in magic cables. Bi-wiring is pointless. Differing cable lengths, within reason, will have absolutely no effect. You might be able to mess the sound up with this "phase adjustment". I suggest you leave it alone. If possible, remove it. |
Speaker Wire advise pls
Uncopyrightable wrote: Have just upgraded to a Pioneer VSX1016 and Mordant Short 90X's An considering going to bi-wiring, Just use larger gauge wire. It actually does a better job than boutique 'bi-wiring' ! Graham |
Speaker Wire advise pls
Wally wrote: Maplin's heavy duty speaker cable at about 12 quid for a 20m drum should be just fine... http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?...No=49&doy=16m9 Good advice. Graham |
Speaker Wire advise pls
Wally wrote:
Maplin's heavy duty speaker cable at about 12 quid for a 20m drum should be just fine... http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?...No=49&doy=16m9 Farnell's 79 strand cable (2.5mm^2) at 30 quid for a 100m drum is better. http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search2/br...uestid=7879 7 -- Eiron No good deed ever goes unpunished. |
Speaker Wire advise pls
Eiron wrote:
Maplin's heavy duty speaker cable at about 12 quid for a 20m drum should be just fine... Farnell's 79 strand cable (2.5mm^2) at 30 quid for a 100m drum is better. Oh, aye - cheaper per metre, and rated at 20A instead of 15, too. -- Wally www.wally.myby.co.uk Call me a saint, call me a sinner - just don't call me... late for dinner. |
Speaker Wire advise pls
Eiron wrote:
Wally wrote: Maplin's heavy duty speaker cable at about 12 quid for a 20m drum should be just fine... http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?...No=49&doy=16m9 Farnell's 79 strand cable (2.5mm^2) at 30 quid for a 100m drum is better. http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search2/br...3937+183353&_r equestid=78797 Blimey, I don't think I've ever seen such consistant replies on the subject of speaker cable. I just fitted up my Castles to the Yamaha amp with some cable from CPC (aka Farnell), I got two rolls of 50m, but used 6mm/sq for the bass, and 4mm/sq for the treble. It was cheap enough, and being on a roll I just made the runs the same length. The whole lot was bout £50, and they sound bloody fantastic. Indeed my mate has heard them and now wants a similar system and he runs a recording studio (and uses the cheapest and thickest cable he can get). -- Andy Hewitt http://www.thehewitts.eclipse.co.uk/ http://web.mac.com/andrewhewitt1/ |
Speaker Wire advise pls
Andy Hewitt wrote: Eiron wrote: Wally wrote: Maplin's heavy duty speaker cable at about 12 quid for a 20m drum should be just fine... http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?...No=49&doy=16m9 Farnell's 79 strand cable (2.5mm^2) at 30 quid for a 100m drum is better. http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search2/br...3937+183353&_r equestid=78797 Blimey, I don't think I've ever seen such consistant replies on the subject of speaker cable. I just fitted up my Castles to the Yamaha amp with some cable from CPC (aka Farnell), I got two rolls of 50m, but used 6mm/sq for the bass, and 4mm/sq for the treble. It was cheap enough, and being on a roll I just made the runs the same length. The whole lot was bout £50, and they sound bloody fantastic. Indeed my mate has heard them and now wants a similar system and he runs a recording studio (and uses the cheapest and thickest cable he can get). Many many years ago ( actually a couple of decades back ) UK pro-audio magazine Studio Sound both auditioned and performed technical tests on speaker cable. One of the very best performers was British house wiring cable ( twin-and earth ) ! Graham |
Speaker Wire advise pls
Andy Hewitt wrote:
Blimey, I don't think I've ever seen such consistant replies on the subject of speaker cable. It probably won't last... I just fitted up my Castles to the Yamaha amp with some cable from CPC (aka Farnell), I got two rolls of 50m, but used 6mm/sq for the bass, and 4mm/sq for the treble. It was cheap enough, and being on a roll I just made the runs the same length. The whole lot was bout £50, and they sound bloody fantastic. Indeed my mate has heard them and now wants a similar system and he runs a recording studio (and uses the cheapest and thickest cable he can get). Is your set-up bi-amped? -- Wally www.wally.myby.co.uk You're unique - just like everybody else. |
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