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In Reply to: RE: A lot more involved than wire gauge posted by Triode_Kingdom on March 06, 2017 at 12:19:39
We have been told that you need 12awg to couple a 12AX7 plate to the next stage. major improvements were cited. The Dennis claims there are "hundreds of amperes in musical peaks".
We have been coached relentlessly on the need for double and triple runs of 19awg wire for signal path.
Now we hear this is all wrong. Too thick a wire kill the high end? What about all the claimed improvements over the years? You mean none of these people ever noticed that until now?
When is this BS going ot stop being condoned on this forum? Fortunately it's not tolerated over in DIY AUdio.
Did any of the followers consider the loss of highs may be the weak 12AX7 or equivalent driving into the output grid capacitance?
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