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Speaker Cable Upgrade
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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 885408" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I must admit that I consider twin flex to be beneath me. I totally buy into the "looks" perspective. I don't use very thick cable, though. The stereo pair I have is branded cable that looks a little like household twin flex, but is thicker, much more flexible, and has multiple fine strands. Regular electricity-grade twin flex - I find - can be stiff, becomes yellow over time, and has a tendency to oxidise. For this reason, I consider it a good investment to get entry-level audiophile-type cable: it looks better and does not degrade as readily (I think this is where oxygen-free copper comes into its own).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 885408, member: 34"] I must admit that I consider twin flex to be beneath me. I totally buy into the "looks" perspective. I don't use very thick cable, though. The stereo pair I have is branded cable that looks a little like household twin flex, but is thicker, much more flexible, and has multiple fine strands. Regular electricity-grade twin flex - I find - can be stiff, becomes yellow over time, and has a tendency to oxidise. For this reason, I consider it a good investment to get entry-level audiophile-type cable: it looks better and does not degrade as readily (I think this is where oxygen-free copper comes into its own). [/QUOTE]
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