Opinion about those two speaker wires

I am on my way to finish a three way and I already have those two cables:

CS - 12 HF (halogen free) - Van den Hul B.V. - High End Cables, Phono Cartridges and Electronics

And

The Siren Speaker Cable | Evidence Audio

I need your recommendations on internal wire between those two.
Is there a path that I should follow?
For example use the thicker(at least I think is thicker) van den hul for the woofer and the evidence solid core for mid and tweeter?
I find very few info on the evidence solid core wire but it costs double the money, so I guess this is a sign that is superior or something?
 
The Evidence is not exactly solid core, quote: "Three audio optimized conductors (20 awg) are joined together for positive, and three for negative in order to lower resistance."

I would use the heavier cable for the bass driver, but use the lighter cable for the mid and tweeter to avoid mechanical stress on their terminals.
 
Last edited:
On the side of the evidence cable there is printed solid core for solid sound made in USA. Is seems very solid to me, but three independent solid wires.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_20201123_215316.jpg
    IMG_20201123_215316.jpg
    490.6 KB · Views: 128
  • IMG_20201123_215045.jpg
    IMG_20201123_215045.jpg
    714.8 KB · Views: 119
Last edited:
Yes, I understand that and my recommendation stands from a mechanical point of view.

I am not of the persuasion that solid core is better than stranded in the electrical sense in the context of a short length of internal speaker cabling. Others will disagree of course! 🙂
 
Actually a good quality RC Model electrical cable - using a suitable AWG - works extremely well. They're quality cables and designed for high flexure and vibration environs. And they can be bought in short lengths. You don't have to buy 100' at a time.