In Reply to: What's the smallest wire AWG that you feel confident using for speakers? posted by Quiet Earth on April 1, 2007 at 09:11:36:
I don't agree or disagree...I guess I'm sort of in the middle.I wound cable for the bass/MR part of my triamped DIY systems...
They're 97dB sensitive and I use a 2.5WPC Music Reference EM7 amp to drive the B/MR sections (and another to drive the 2 treble sections). I used all-OCC-copper conductors--one 18g., Teflon-insulated and one-each 20g. and 26g. enameled, netting to c. 15-1/2g....per pole. I wound these 2 trios (plus 2 dielectric-bias conductors) around a 4g. Teflon tube in opposite directions. If you'd like more pics, e-mail me at jeffreybehr(at)cox(dot)net.
To answer your specific question, I'd use a single 18g. per pole as minimum, but others would use smaller or larger--read that thread. :-)
BTW, for bass only, where one wants the least resistance for better driver damping, I use 4-times-14g. (nettting to 11g. per pole) home-AC, solid-conductor wire. (On the left in this pic.)
Works and sounds great AFAIK, but I've never compared its sound to that of anything else.
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Follow Ups
- There's a school of thought that small-gage wire is better-sounding overall; I've linked the thread. - jeffreybehr 12:00:45 04/01/07 (3)
- Thank you for that link. It was helpful. - Quiet Earth 22:43:48 04/01/07 (2)
- Well, it may LOOK complicated, but from an amp's perspective, it's not. - jeffreybehr 09:50:31 04/02/07 (1)
- less complicated without a crossover and bandwidth limited too - Quiet Earth 11:29:45 04/02/07 (0)