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In Reply to: RE: A lot more involved than wire gauge posted by Salectric on March 06, 2017 at 04:32:58
I agree with most everything you have said, I would like to add that IMO I think the solid core wire is better over all in an amplifier, There is a togetherness a singular coherency that solid core wire posses, compared to the somewhat smeared and bloomed bottom end stranded wire posses, very noticeable in my 89db 3 way speakers :)
Lawrence
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the only problem with solid core wire is the lighter gauges tend to work harden and break if you make too many changes to the amp. Of course, if you are one of those people who can build everything right the first time and don't make changes, it would be fine I guess. : )
Edits: 03/08/17
Vinnie it's not really A problem as, ALL metal can work harden even stranded wire
As a test count how many times you can bend solid core wire before it actually breaks
You will be surprised! No worries trust me. I am an amateur machinest and so I know about metalurgy
Lawrence
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