In Reply to: Solid core speaker cables--life left in old warhorse posted by Jon L on November 26, 2003 at 13:11:53:
and increase the surface area of the solid copper conductor for lower series resistance & increased power transfer, minimize skin effect via wide flat conductors, reduce inductance to a minimum while increasing bandwidth at the same time by stacking the conductors on top of each other with minimal spacing between them, lower the nominal impedance to that of what the amplifier / speaker wants to see, etc... and you'll end up with Goertz MI cables. Just remember to use Zobel networks with them, whether you think you need them or not. Sean
>PS... Stick with their original flat speaker cables, not their newer spiral wrapped round cables.
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Follow Ups
- Take that a step further... - Sean 00:29:46 11/27/03 (14)
- Hey that's great looking wire there on them spools.....boy! - NEAR SOTA 20:26:16 11/27/03 (13)
- Compared to all the other "cable charlatan's" out there... - Sean 21:46:20 11/27/03 (12)
- Re: Compared to all the other "cable charlatan's" out there... - NEAR SOTA 10:36:50 11/28/03 (11)
- Goertz speaker cables: Why are they superior ? - Sean 11:41:26 11/28/03 (10)
- Re: Goertz speaker cables: Why are they superior ? - Jon Risch 08:25:47 11/30/03 (2)
- Re: Goertz speaker cables: Why are they superior ? - Sean 12:53:20 11/30/03 (0)
- Just another angle to look at--Thx Jon ---NT - NEAR SOTA 10:39:45 11/30/03 (0)
- WOW Sean! - NEAR SOTA 12:13:43 11/28/03 (6)
- Thanks for the kind words, but... - Sean 12:38:18 11/28/03 (5)
- Re: Thanks for the kind words, but... - NEAR SOTA 13:23:04 11/28/03 (4)
- Re: Thanks for the kind words, but... - Sean 16:15:46 11/28/03 (3)
- What Components Then? - NEAR SOTA 16:30:27 11/28/03 (2)
- Re: What Components Then? - Sean 17:14:52 11/28/03 (1)
- Well then! - NEAR SOTA 18:05:06 11/28/03 (0)