Morning all,
Please allow a long time lurker of the diyAudio treasures a simple question. This could be solid state, but since I'm doing a GC I thought I'd ask here.........
Wondering about your preferred wire for 2 purposes:
1) In P2P work when the leads are not long enough (shorter is better I know, but.....)
2) Type and configuration of wire for carrying signal from input on rear panel to the 'engine' (twisted, shielded, bare, silver, tinned copper ......)
I realise that thickness (AWG) has to be suitable for the loads carried in supply/output lines so my question is more in terms of materials (copper, silver, tinned copper....), isolation (PFTE, none.....) and configuration (twisted, shielded, single......)
Thanks
Henrik
Please allow a long time lurker of the diyAudio treasures a simple question. This could be solid state, but since I'm doing a GC I thought I'd ask here.........
Wondering about your preferred wire for 2 purposes:
1) In P2P work when the leads are not long enough (shorter is better I know, but.....)
2) Type and configuration of wire for carrying signal from input on rear panel to the 'engine' (twisted, shielded, bare, silver, tinned copper ......)
I realise that thickness (AWG) has to be suitable for the loads carried in supply/output lines so my question is more in terms of materials (copper, silver, tinned copper....), isolation (PFTE, none.....) and configuration (twisted, shielded, single......)
Thanks
Henrik
Merry X-mas to all 
Judging from the number of bidders to my original question I have one additional:
OK so you gues are all running wireless..... How did you do that? (Only now do I realise the full meaning of 'less is more' 😀):
Geez I did not realise wireless applications had come this far, perhaps I need to do some studying....
Henrik

Judging from the number of bidders to my original question I have one additional:
OK so you gues are all running wireless..... How did you do that? (Only now do I realise the full meaning of 'less is more' 😀):
Geez I did not realise wireless applications had come this far, perhaps I need to do some studying....
Henrik
Henrik,
1. Doing P2P you normally use the existing leads of the parts and you don’t need any additional wires.
2. I don’t see if there could be any special rules for the internal wiring of the GC. Use the wires you like anyway.
Merry Christmas to you too.
Pedja
1. Doing P2P you normally use the existing leads of the parts and you don’t need any additional wires.
2. I don’t see if there could be any special rules for the internal wiring of the GC. Use the wires you like anyway.
Merry Christmas to you too.
Pedja
I like bare copper, solid core, ga.19 or less ( 0.5mm would be fine). If you have good sounding silver wire, you might try it too.
I use 18ga for PS wiring.
I use 18ga for PS wiring.
24 ga on internal wiring,18 ga on P/S all solid Cu. Try not to use any internal but with a selector switch its necessary.
ron
ron
It is the copper (if it is the copper, I don’t have an experience with pure silver) that matters. The best wire I tried till now as signal wire was 0.34mm^2 but it is likely that certain variation from this will also work. For supply I use 1.5mm^2 (same for the power cord). All solid core, of course. While it is often good to put a few solid core wires in parallel, the stranded cables usually don’t sound natural.
Pedja
Pedja
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