what cable size can i use inside the cabinet?

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Hello all.
I'm building a 90 L cabinet, and i'm thinking what type of cable can i use.
Some says cat 5 cable is fine, others multi copper with bigger diameter...
Can someone enlight me on this subject please?

I'll use 20 W tube amp.

Thanks for your help.

Fabian
 
I just changed the wiring of my speakers and found that solid core copper wire had a noticeable impact on the sound.

I used 2mm solid copper wire, and it opened up the sounds from the previous cheap-bought-in-bulk "speaker" multi strand wire.

It's not easy to wrestle it in place, but it was worth it.
 
Unless it's hair thin wire it Will Not matter/ make audible difference.
Resistance is all speaker/power wires care about.
Often it's the connectors/connections that are substandard inside speakers.... Not the wires used 😉
 
I am always leery of descriptions of wires when stated in audiophile terms. My experience is wire is wire. My current speakers are bi-wired with a single run of cat5 cable. Three pairs to the woofer, one pair to the full-range. And yes, the connectors are speakons.

Bob
 
Hello all.
I'm building a 90 L cabinet, and i'm thinking what type of cable can i use.
Some says cat 5 cable is fine, others multi copper with bigger diameter...
Can someone enlight me on this subject please?

I'll use 20 W tube amp.

Thanks for your help.

Fabian
If the driver is 1 fullrange speaker you should solder the speaker cable direct at the driver terminals, avoid use connectors and a different cable from the speaker cable.
Changes in the wiring where the musical signal runs damage the final result, mainly the musical harmonics;
 
I used to buy canare star quad and double up the leads for my mains. Had another custom cable for my subs. Then I happened to win a pair of 3-way 10" Seas monitors on ebay that had been in a radio station in Boston. Turns out they didn't even have speaker connections on the back. But there was a 20 gauge 20 foot wire on each running thru a siliconed hole in the back of the cabinet, soldered directly to the crossover. This took me aback at first but then I realized I can pump 100 watts /channel from a Soundcraftsman amp thru these things in the studio and they are blasters and don't distort. Hmmm, Now I'm comfortable wiring all my foamcore creations with Cat5 direct.
 

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