Speaker cables for dynamic driver speakers share similar design objectives to power cords - to deliver current unimpeded - and the Sablon Reserva speaker cables are no exception.
This design uses 10awg per pole of my extremely transparent copper conductors in a twisted pair configuration, terminated with solder free Oyaide Platinum spades.
As the design is formed of numerous smaller gauge wires, it can be easily comfigured for internal bi-wire with discrete smaller gauge wires being run all the way through from the amplifier to the tweeter posts. In this instance, I use the Oyaide rhodium bananas for the treble as they can easily be combined with the mid/bass spades onto a single binding post should you change to single wired speakers in the future.
For users of extremely high powered amps with huge damping factors / inefficient speakers / long cable runs, I offer the option of a double size build for lower impedance and stronger dynamics. There is also the possibility to build with Bocchino terminations subject to availability. Asymmetrically split runs are also possible.
I appreciate that long speaker cable runs can be expensive however I would counsel caution about trying to save money with cheaper models / smaller gauges as the losses arising from high impedance and lesser materials get magnified over length.
This design uses 10awg per pole of my extremely transparent copper conductors in a twisted pair configuration, terminated with solder free Oyaide Platinum spades.
As the design is formed of numerous smaller gauge wires, it can be easily comfigured for internal bi-wire with discrete smaller gauge wires being run all the way through from the amplifier to the tweeter posts. In this instance, I use the Oyaide rhodium bananas for the treble as they can easily be combined with the mid/bass spades onto a single binding post should you change to single wired speakers in the future.
For users of extremely high powered amps with huge damping factors / inefficient speakers / long cable runs, I offer the option of a double size build for lower impedance and stronger dynamics. There is also the possibility to build with Bocchino terminations subject to availability. Asymmetrically split runs are also possible.
I appreciate that long speaker cable runs can be expensive however I would counsel caution about trying to save money with cheaper models / smaller gauges as the losses arising from high impedance and lesser materials get magnified over length.