Showing posts with label speaker cables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label speaker cables. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

How Audio Cables Help in Better Outputs


A balanced audio cables require two wires one wire is for the signal and another is for ground. Apart from the balanced cables, unbalanced cables always use ground wire for the returning the signal. Here in case of unbalanced cables, the ground wires use the cable shield.


There have been many things said and written about high-end audio cables. The information is mostly about speaker cables and interlinks and power cords. The effects of speaker cables and interlinks that are created in the high-end equipment. The difference in any cable is very changing and experiments a lot. Always on the lookout for better sounding cables or trying to fine-tune their precious hifi. Most of those people are big spenders

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Speaker Cables Overview


There are several publications content and records displaying the results and opinions about the various types of speaker cables. Some specialized technical engineers have used their abilities to make measurements to validate successfully that there ARE versions between cords. A few authors have devoted their entire papers to the measurements and never talk about whether they have actually made any listening to tests or if they could pay attention to any modify. Despite all the measurements and opinions, one more test is whether you can pay attention to any modify or not. Obviously, this must be done under handled conditions where you don't know which cable is attached and there is no delay in switching.

In the early Eighties, special speaker cords were starting to appear on the market. Some of the claims were completely amazing and had costs to go with. Recognizing that cable level of level of resistance was the essential element in speaker cable, Gordon Gow, Us president of McIntosh Medical, used a speaker cable screen to show there was no listening to modify between these cords and simply variety cable. He offered his screen about the fact in speaker cable using a sport fishing reel of being cable to take a place on. Fifty-foot applications of cable were used in the assessment. The set up contains a professional control connect box and two cleaning connect containers. A three-position modify was used to choose one of three different speaker cords of comparative size.
Despite the potency of Gordon's cable display and the truth about presenter cable, people viewing the McIntosh room at the reveals, who had not knowledgeable the cable display, were disrupted that we were using normal hefty zip cable instead of one of the well-known manufacturers of presenter cable. Instead of enjoying the McIntosh audio speakers and gadgets, they remembered "bad" things they had been informed about "common" presenter cable and this marketed questions about the "inferior" cable being used. When we modified the cable to a well-known brand of cable, customers were happy with the installation, and instructed their attention to the McIntosh equipments such as home theater systems.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Speaker Cables Integral Part of Audio Systems

The link between the power amplifiers output terminals and speaker input terminals is almost good sort. It's regrettable that these important connections can be determined only by how tight you can turn a binding post or screwdriver or by the pressure of a spring which holds the speaker wire against the metal of terminal. The metals that are compelled against each other are often different. They could be brass or steel but plated with other metals. The cable could be copper or silver and perhaps coated with solder containing tin. They expand and contract differently with temperature. They can also become oxidized after some time and the connection can turn out to be bad to the point where the level of resistance is important compared to the level of resistance in the rest of the circuit. Different materials can also promote rust with action like a battery when they are in a humid environment. This ultimately causes not only higher resistance but also definitely audible distortion as if a diode were inserted in series with the speaker and amplifiers.


Assume you have a system with effectively heavy speaker cables but the cable connections go bad over time. Simply removing and washing the cables and gadgets and reconnecting them can make an audible difference. In addition, this occurs when an old cable is to be exchanged with a new "miracle" speaker cable. By distressing the terminals it can "unintentionally" increase the contacts when the new cable with its fresh surface is installed. A change can be heard but not because of the new cable. The same change can be heard by simply cleaning up the old cable/contacts and reconnecting them.
It appears to be sensible that rather than linking the output cables inside the power amplifier to the output terminals, the wires must be covered and soldered directly to the speaker cables. Then, consequently, the opposite end of the speaker cables should be covered and soldered directly to the speakers, or crossover network. This is not realistic, of course, unless the amplifiers and speakers are incorporated in the same cabinet.

Friday, April 6, 2012

Insight into Speaker Cables

There are a lot of myths about speaker cables, but in the end it's thickness that counts, and 12 gauge should be heavy enough for any reasonable domestic application. I've taken several comparative listening sessions over the years, and the sort of cable you want to use involves no sonic degradation that I (or anybody else in the tests) could hear. You could even cable the whole distance from amp to speakers using 12-gauge, but it would probably be more convenient to use something more flexible for the actual connection to components. Specialty audiophile cables would serve that purpose nicely, although more modest cables would work just as well."

This cable at the right was sold as speaker cable several years ago by such places as Home Depot and Lowes. It sold for 33 cents/foot. It had transparent insulation and was 12-gauge. It was much less expensive than the brand names. It did not have any coding to identify one of the cables for proper phasing. I had some of this cable for about 6 months and noticed it was turning color. Now it has turned a very pronounced green on the surface of the copper cable, indicating a chemical interaction with the insulation and the copper. A new piece of cable is at the right for comparison. Although the cable may not corrode any further, it doesn't inspire confidence, particularly if the insulation comes close to the connecting terminals. Such audio cables are quite used in home theater speakers as well.




Perhaps the transparent insulation was an attempt to mimic the more expensive speaker cables. Without researching the chemical properties of the insulation or the need to code one of the cables, it was not well thought out for use as speaker cable. I have heard complaints by others about the same problems. The normal lighting cables and cable supplied with the receiver shown above do not have these problems. I still have some of the #16 lamp cord that was used at the shows back in the 1970’s and it still shows no sign of oxidation, corrosion or patina. Such cables find use in car speakers, car stereo systems and car amplifiers.

Monday, March 19, 2012

McIntosh Audio Cables Highlight the Performance of your Audio System

Good news for the users who seeking compatible cables for McIntosh audio products like amplifiers, speakers, home theater systems. Recently they started manufacturing of audio cables and cable now available in stock, you have to find your nearest McIntosh audio cables dealer to place your high end audio cable order.

What McIntosh Labs have in their website under cable section -




Now you can choose your audio cable according to your need. McIntosh cables are engineered to enhance the performance of the McIntosh audio products because cables compatibility with the products is very high.

Audio cables available in 1 or 2 meter length with gold platted in the end. Visit McIntosh Labs website to find more information about cables and other high end audio products.