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In Reply to: RE: Impact of jumpers posted by pc123v on March 22, 2016 at 09:15:24
If the jumpers are to tweeters only, then a super quality single strand/solid core small gauge wire would be best, with no end connectors either.
If the jump is to both midrange and tweeter combo, then the best wire you can get.. of whatever type you want. (I would suggest not a small gauge solid core wire for the midrange...)
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@smelly_socks. Thanks for your input. I think it's only to the tweeter. What gauge would be preferable if it's only to the tweeter? If I were to use a large gauge...eg 12awg (currently using and stranded)...would it cause more HF energy? I am seeking less treble energy...ie... softer and more relaxed treble. Would solid core be the way to go and should I stick to stranded? Thanks again.
This should get you cleaner treble. which may be as much the problem. (IE nasties in the treble you want it LESS. if it was clean and nice, he volume would not be annoying. IMO anyway.
And if your treble is harsh, I suggest a power conditioner on the equipment.
@Smelly_socks. Thanks...20awg single solid core upocc is super cheap. I will try that too.
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