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Debating The Merits Of Audiophile Speaker Cable

By Mona Moody


People everywhere put lots of time, energy, passion and money into their hobbies. This is certainly true for audiophiles, for whom sound quality is of utmost importance. They will often take what others might see as extreme measures to have a system that will produce superior audio quality. Naturally the components of such a system will determine how good the sound output is and the better the components, the better the system. For this reason, many use audiophile speaker cable but there is no consensus on whether these have a significant impact on the actual listening experience.

There is general agreement that the single most important aspect of any type of speaker wire is resistance. The lower the resistance, the better the sound quality will be. When the signal can move more freely, the ultimate output will be improved.

There are three methods of reducing the resistance in order to enhance sound quality. One is to decrease the length of the wire while another is to increase the thickness. The third method then is a combination of using a shorter and thicker cable. The type of material that the wire is composed of will also have an effect but this is less agreed upon. The most common material to be used is copper but other, more expensive ones such as silver have lower resistance.

Beyond silver cables in both purported quality and cost are audiophile speaker cables. It can cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars to purchase such wires for an audio system. This will not even be a consideration for the vast majority of those purchasing speaker wire, but for a true audiophile it's certainly worth at least considering.

There are those that argue that the difference is minimal and not worth the investment of such sums of money even when the budget would allow for such an expenditure. Those who fall on this side of the argument claim that high quality, high cost cables will not make a detectable difference in the audio quality. Some even go as far as to say that coat hanger wire will work just as acceptably. This may simply be a case of using hyperbole to make a point, but it shows that there are strong opinions against the use of such products.

On the other side of the argument are those that state that they can indeed detect an audible difference and that this difference is significant enough to warrant the added expense. For them, it may be difficult to even consider having a system without this particular component.

True to the nature of debates, those of both sides can be unyielding in their opinions and firm in their beliefs. Some will rely on scientific evidence to show that their views are valid while others will opine that listening is a subjective experience that cannot truly be measured by science.

The answer to whether audiophile speaker cable is a good value and are worth considering is an elusive one. Both sides have valid points to make and thus it becomes simply a matter of each person needing to decide individually what the answer is for them.




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