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Well, I will lay it out for you too; allthough jlaine has pretty well done this allready. I also believe that run of the mill lamp wire or basic 5.99/roll speaker wire is of the same quality as thier more costly counterparts.Originally posted by audiolife and i still want to hear zanes and jlaines opinion of quality wire(as it is stated with knowledge) connectors to a degree help but are only as good as their weakest link....but are you saying there isnt grades of cooper - to- durability for cars?
Please read this entire thread from the begining. This should be enough to show there is no difference at all.Originally posted by Iwvustang it'll make a big difference. I know from experience
Originally posted by geonn the only question i got and really aint to sure on is the rca's i know the wire inside is all pretty much the same but hte outer coating is made of different things. they say that it keeps more noise down and stuff is this true. like im sayin less motor noise? zane i guess this ones for you. is a more expensive rca worth it or not. i never have really thought about it i just buy the first ones i find.
Originally posted by budgetSQ if there really was no difference, everyone would be running hardware store genaric .10$/ft power wire. with HQ wire you get THOUSANDS more strands, lots more flexiblility, and better metal!
Maybe you better sit down and do a voltage test
Only at high frequencies does it skin to the outer layer...Originally posted by caraudiogod Just a thought...Electricity travels around copper not through. So in theory the wire with the most strands would be best. And of course you don't want resistance.