In the UK I use 2.5mm^2 3 core & earth mains cable screwed directly to the amp and the speaker terminals, because I had enough left over from a home wiring job. Same in the house and in the garage. I'm no audiophile but it sounds good to me. Agree with you about the idea of having 4-core split two ways though. It's probably overkill but it feels nice to do it that way.
I wired up all my surrounds with Supra 4.0 cables and worlds best cables 7awg for the LCR. Supra cables are tinned to avoid corrosion. I prefer spades on the cable ends nakamichi.
You are correct over priced cables are snake oil . Just well insulated cables with decent ended jacket's are perfect for the job. Same with Bi- wire cables only a minor difference. I use QED 79 strands single cables that deliver the goods to the speakers. Don't waste your money on hype and sales pitch.
Thanks for the video. I watch you connected all your biwire speaker to hf post, any reason ? I use budget Canare 4S11 btw, but it sounds a bit warm and full body that i like.
@@handokosetiawan2803 always my pleasure👌 in my head it does nothing different because the power still goes to the cross over then to the speakers, but i have been told it gives preference to the highs🤷♂️
Just use some good cables made by the pro audio industry. I replaced all my interconnects with Mogami and Canare pro cables. Most likely, I will also replace my speaker cables with one of these brands. Free of snake oil or other audiophile BS and almost guaranteed to last a lifetime.
@@handokosetiawan2803 , I'm using the L-4E6S for a pair of XLR connectors. It's their most popular cable, star quad design, also used for RCA interconnects. Other than that, I only use Mogami cables for RCA interconnects, but I forgot the exact model. There are so many good Mogami cables out there.
In the UK I use 2.5mm^2 3 core & earth mains cable screwed directly to the amp and the speaker terminals, because I had enough left over from a home wiring job. Same in the house and in the garage. I'm no audiophile but it sounds good to me. Agree with you about the idea of having 4-core split two ways though. It's probably overkill but it feels nice to do it that way.
definitely. will i notice tho?
I wired up all my surrounds with Supra 4.0 cables and worlds best cables 7awg for the LCR. Supra cables are tinned to avoid corrosion. I prefer spades on the cable ends nakamichi.
Hi Morne, thanx for video. Can you please post the links for the cable and the connectors?
@@prince3121 Hi, are you in SA or other country?
You are correct over priced cables are snake oil . Just well insulated cables with decent ended jacket's are perfect for the job. Same with Bi- wire cables only a minor difference. I use QED 79 strands single cables that deliver the goods to the speakers. Don't waste your money on hype and sales pitch.
@@shaunrichards744 100%👌
Thanks for the video.
I watch you connected all your biwire speaker to hf post, any reason ?
I use budget Canare 4S11 btw, but it sounds a bit warm and full body that i like.
@@handokosetiawan2803 always my pleasure👌 in my head it does nothing different because the power still goes to the cross over then to the speakers, but i have been told it gives preference to the highs🤷♂️
I use svs speaker wires
@@Victor-i4g4u those are good👌
@@homecinemaking397 thank you
Just use some good cables made by the pro audio industry. I replaced all my interconnects with Mogami and Canare pro cables. Most likely, I will also replace my speaker cables with one of these brands. Free of snake oil or other audiophile BS and almost guaranteed to last a lifetime.
@@byron19800 agreed👌
What type of Canare is the best for interconnect?
@@handokosetiawan2803 ill do a interconnect video soon👌
@@handokosetiawan2803 , I'm using the L-4E6S for a pair of XLR connectors. It's their most popular cable, star quad design, also used for RCA interconnects. Other than that, I only use Mogami cables for RCA interconnects, but I forgot the exact model. There are so many good Mogami cables out there.