At about 0.45uH per foot for 16AWG a 20 foot pair would have less than 18uH total which will start affecting the signal at about 70KHz into 8 ohms.
Not much to worry about there.
Not much to worry about there.
Yep, I think resistance is the primary quality that's of concern for a speaker wire.At about 0.45uH per foot for 16AWG a 20 foot pair would have less than 18uH total which will start affecting the signal at about 70KHz into 8 ohms.
Not much to worry about there.
At about 0.45uH per foot for 16AWG a 20 foot pair would have less than 18uH total which will start affecting the signal at about 70KHz into 8 ohms.
Not much to worry about there.
Nipper wasn't listening to his master's voice, it was the horrid inner groove distortion...
For speaker wire I look for a few simple things.
1.) Low resistance per foot.
2.) Needs to be fairly flexible.
3.) Capacitance and Inductance should also be low, but (and here is where opinions get wild) they are not of great significance at audio frequencies and at the typical lengths we use in our stereos.
Right now I am using some 12 gauge electrical extension cords that I got at a hardware store. Pure copper, nicely jacketed, and flexible for their size. I think that any good copper wire that is heavy enough will do a great job for speakers...and if you like I'll look up a white paper written by one of the principle designers at MacIntosh Laboratories that pretty much blows away the "boutique" wire industry.
If you've got good connectors and quality wire, you're good to go. The law of diminishing returns applies very well to this topic!
I have HUNDREDS of feet of 10/3 sjow cord from a yard cleaning.....how much ya need...pay postage....
Visited my Dad for the holiday. He's putting the hold on the speaker wire. I mentioned the wire from Lee but he said he didn't want any "specialty goofy wire". He just wants to go to lowes and buy "plain ol' standard 12awg lamp cord wire". "It's plenty fine." He's a stubborn one!
He also wants to investigate into obtaining a Carver m1.5t. See what it sounds like. I know I haven't seen people here have the m500t but I have seen several posts about the m1.5t. I wonder if it's even WORTH it? I don't have any first hand experience with that model. This guy needs to make up his mind!
If he wasn't my dad.............................................
Still got that one m1.5t I ditched for a WOPL... Not the one for Ron, but another one. Collecting dust bunnies...![]()
What's your personal take on it Jer? Positives?.............Negatives?..........Worth a s&^!? Wanna release her for a trial run for Mr. Stubb..........uh, I mean my father?I'll take any feedback I can get on that model.
Man I dunno... The Carver does have a (very) faint buzz because of the design, and to be honest I think Blacky had some issues .. at least when I got er back from ya. Speaking of Blackie HEY CJ.. ya got that dang amp UP yet?? LOL..
I should pull it out of mothballs and see what I got.. hmmm...
That's great.. wow.. ole Blackey halfway 'cross the globe, in New Zealand. That's awesome.. hehe.
Well when ya get a chance to set 'er all up, let's hear it mate!![]()
Man I dunno... The Carver does have a (very) faint buzz because of the design, and to be honest I think Blacky had some issues .. at least when I got er back from ya. Speaking of Blackie HEY CJ.. ya got that dang amp UP yet?? LOL..
I should pull it out of mothballs and see what I got.. hmmm...
To clarify........there are TWO amps you call blackie? Blacky with a "y" refers to the faceplate you swapped to yours right? And that's the one you sent me. And Actual blackie with an "ie" refers to the amp you rebuilt and is being discussed with Cassette deck here in this thread right?
On the one you sent me with the black faceplate; nothing was done to it except hooking it up properly for five minutes to my dads speakers and unhooking it and shipping it back? Aside from the meters laying loose inside the amp which I siliconed into place based on our discussions, the internals never got touched? So as to "having some issues when you got it back from me"...........I'm not sure what you are insinuating there?
Agreed on the buzzing. The carver amps ALL have a faint buzz in my experience. The four M500t's I have do, and from what I read on the carver site its normal. Also read up on the design in the original 1980's brochure and manuals I also have. It has something to do with the magnetic field coil design. The faint buzzing is typical it seems. But I understand if you are hesitant to let it go.
All I want are some opinions on the amplifiers fidelity, sound, design and performance. Anyone?....................