I like the sound of pure silver wire since is the best conducting wires out there for one of my set ups using Gallo 3.1's. But they are only 24 gauge and haven't tried it on the Maggie set-up. Being so inefficient and using a 200 WPC amp, are there any implications?
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Topic - Small gauge speaker wires for Maggies - KKM 10:20:20 03/19/11 (18)
- RE: Small gauge speaker wires for Maggies - IEaudiodude 14:24:24 03/21/11 (0)
- RE: Small gauge speaker wires for Maggies - dromney 00:54:22 03/20/11 (2)
- Skip all that jazz.... - RickeyM 11:08:41 03/20/11 (1)
- RE: Skip all that jazz.... - Dawnrazor 03:49:29 03/21/11 (0)
- RE: Small gauge speaker wires for Maggies - Dawnrazor 22:13:46 03/19/11 (3)
- RE: Small gauge speaker wires for Maggies - Satie 22:06:04 03/20/11 (2)
- RE: Small gauge speaker wires for Maggies - Dawnrazor 03:37:35 03/21/11 (1)
- Sorry - combined references - Satie 07:33:08 03/21/11 (0)
- TRY IT!! - RickeyM 21:57:13 03/19/11 (0)
- RE: Small gauge speaker wires for Maggies - Hoshi 19:14:29 03/19/11 (0)
- RE: Small gauge speaker wires for Maggies - dromney 16:33:18 03/19/11 (6)
- "I always go 10 AWG for smallest loss in the speaker wire." ... - andyr 16:54:01 03/19/11 (5)
- RE: "I always go 10 AWG for smallest loss in the speaker wire." ... - dromney 00:50:14 03/20/11 (4)
- "Close but no cigar", as Marx said! :-)) ... - andyr 01:07:14 03/20/11 (3)
- RE: "Close but no cigar", as Marx said! :-)) ... - DrChaos 12:10:47 03/20/11 (2)
- Multipath and copper oxides - Satie 09:06:04 03/21/11 (0)
- I'm sure you're capable of researching the reason, yourself, Dr. :-)) ... - andyr 12:16:45 03/20/11 (0)
- RE: Small gauge speaker wires for Maggies - BigguyinATL 13:02:36 03/19/11 (0)