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Views on replacing internal speaker wiring.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruan" data-source="post: 43424" data-attributes="member: 962"><p>I have just upgraded my speaker cables to cat5 diy cables.</p><p>Prior to the cat5 i used 10 gauge silver plated fine strand cable .</p><p></p><p>TO my ear the cat5 is a definite improvement, the spot of glare there used </p><p>to be in the treble just vanished, and there's just a little more warmth in the mid range.</p><p></p><p>Is it worth wile replacing internal wiring from crossover to drivers with cat5 ? </p><p></p><p>NAD 515BEE CD,</p><p>CLASSE CAP80 AMP,</p><p>SONOR AUDIO PALLADIUM SPEAKERS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruan, post: 43424, member: 962"] I have just upgraded my speaker cables to cat5 diy cables. Prior to the cat5 i used 10 gauge silver plated fine strand cable . TO my ear the cat5 is a definite improvement, the spot of glare there used to be in the treble just vanished, and there's just a little more warmth in the mid range. Is it worth wile replacing internal wiring from crossover to drivers with cat5 ? NAD 515BEE CD, CLASSE CAP80 AMP, SONOR AUDIO PALLADIUM SPEAKERS [/QUOTE]
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