I didn't want to revive any dead threads, so I will ask here. I am considering rebuilding my S.E.X. 2.1 from the ground up with new hookup wire as part of my "upgrade" plan along with some new capacitors. The iron upgrades are just a bit too far out of reach right now. My questions are as follows:
1. PVC vs Teflon: Can anyone describe the audible differences? I know that teflon is in theory a better dialectric, but was wondering if anyone could describe what they have heard. I am considering some Neotech OCC wire and the PVC is obviously cheaper than the teflon and though I am spending money on new wire, I'd like to find the cheapest solution that gives me good improvements.
2. Solid vs Stranded: I know solid is recommended due to staying in place and the dangers/pain of stray strands, but I am more concerned about the sound (I have made probably 100 cables using stranded wire and am comfortable finishing it). I know Doc has said he prefers solid from a sound stand point, but was wondering what differences solid vs stranded might have holding other things constant (ie both OCC copper). Also I have heard that nicking the wire when stripping can cause it to break. I don't have fancy wire strippers so stranded gives me a bit of insurance by only losing a strand or two as opposed to having the core snap over time.
3. OCC vs Cardas: I have never used Cardas hookup wire before, but it is easily available in multiple gauges at very reasonable prices, and has generally positive reviews on the web. I use only stranded OCC copper in my cables because I was able to get it near cost from a friend, but it is only 24awg and getting it in thicker gauges is much more expensive. Solid OCC in PVC (and teflon) is close enough in cost to Cardas that I would consider it if it sounded better.
4. Gauge: I believe the larger wire is 20ga and the shielded pair is 24ga that is included in the kit. Are these the ideal conductor sizes or is their some fudge in there? I am more concerned with the 20ga, as 22ga OCC is cheaper, but I don't want to limit anything by dropping down in gauge. I can find Cardas in either 19.5 or 20.5, so there is less a concern there (assuming dropping half a gauge is still kosher).
I don't know if I actually hear differences in wire, but I am OK to pay a little extra to get "mental insurance" by using something that is well-regarded enough that I don't worry about losing anything.
« Last Edit: April 16, 2013, 09:49:11 AM by FraGGleR »
Resonessence Concero -> Bottlehead S.E.X. 2.1 -> HD800