4mula1;167348 Wrote: 
> You can't be serious about using magnet wire!  Most decent speaker wire
> I have seen has had a high strand count to not only help in flexibility
> but to reduce impedance.  Magnet wire would be relatively stiff and
> would have a higher impedance than a stranded wire.  Any repeated
> bending would degrade the magnet wire's performance in a speaker wire
> application.
> 
> Plus an enameled wire won't be as forgiving of surface damage (abrasion
> etc.) as an extruded insulation would be.

Yes, I am serious about magnet wire and many others are to. The Anti
Cables sound better than my previous 3,000.00 cable and I liked them
better than the top Nordhost I auditioned!
Speltz of Anti Cable lists the measured imedance, and capacitance etc.
both twisted and untwisted, which is more than a lot of cable
manufacturers do.

Bending does nothing to degrade the sound as Speltz shows with
measurments.

The Anti's are the best speaker cable I have had in my system and are
dirt cheap.
So cheap you should give them a try, I think he offers a trial.
Or go to RS and spen 10.00 and give it a try. Most people sell their
expensive wire after doing this.


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