ranjeetrain
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This weekend I found out something cool. I saw on shelf 5 square mm copper cable, which are actually intended for industrial usage but looked to me as if I could use them to build a very very cheap speaker cable around it. When I saw the cable and checked the price I did a quick calculation in my mind and felt it could be used to make cheap speaker cable. This is purely for fun. I don't have high expectations from this, merely a curiosity as to how good something so basic can sound.
Here is what I got. CCC Copper Cable in 5 sq mm cross section area. What is most interesting about the cable is that, its one single solid core. Yeah, that's right, one single solid core of 5 sqmm area. That translates to roughly 10 AWG. I took this photo to give a visual idea just how thick the cable core is. Look at the shaving razor in the background. The cable core diameter is roughly same as the green strip on Gillette shaving razor.
Now that the cable is here, here is the next list of stuff to get.
Once everything is in place, it will be a matter of an hour to make the cable. My plan is to first individually wrap the cable in foil. Then twist them as much as possible. Though the cable is hard to even bend, forget twisting, due to the thickness of the core.
Like I said, it's just for fun. I want to see for myself what a thick single core solid copper wire would sound like.
I'll post more when I have something interesting to share.
Here is what I got. CCC Copper Cable in 5 sq mm cross section area. What is most interesting about the cable is that, its one single solid core. Yeah, that's right, one single solid core of 5 sqmm area. That translates to roughly 10 AWG. I took this photo to give a visual idea just how thick the cable core is. Look at the shaving razor in the background. The cable core diameter is roughly same as the green strip on Gillette shaving razor.

Now that the cable is here, here is the next list of stuff to get.
- Pure aluminum foil to wrap around the cable for RF/EMI shielding
- Connectors (Spades/Banans)
- PVC tubing to finish the cable
Once everything is in place, it will be a matter of an hour to make the cable. My plan is to first individually wrap the cable in foil. Then twist them as much as possible. Though the cable is hard to even bend, forget twisting, due to the thickness of the core.
Like I said, it's just for fun. I want to see for myself what a thick single core solid copper wire would sound like.
I'll post more when I have something interesting to share.