

the engine wrote:I don't see why it should but before I go spending hundreds of squids I thought I'd ask

misha wrote:Pity these cables are sized in some strange 'gauge' isn't it.
Is this the only field that still uses such standards.... or is it just a lack of an International standard?
eg. In the electrical industry here we size cables according to an actual cross sectional area size like 1mm sq. -generally good for 10A @ 240V AC. 2.5mm sq is obviously a larger cross sectional area and has lower resistance accordingly.
This is based on reality, not some stoopid 'gauge' system. The only stuff measured in gauge here in the past was sheet metal. Even so that stupid system was abandoned way back in the 1970's.


the engine wrote:I'm thinking of a room re shuffle. This will bring my gear nearer to me but will need cables of 10 metres each. Is that ok or will it be detrimental in any way ?
I don't see why it should but before I go spending hundreds of squids I thought I'd ask you reprobates


Whitneyville wrote:I've had the same 12 gauge "Big Brand" speaker cables for 27 years now. They still work frighteningly well.I only bought the roll of cable because it was on close-out at the Home Despot store for 2/3th's off. I MUST run out and buy some new super expensive cables because the electrons have all been pushed to one end!
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