xarir said:
I agree with that up to a point. If you use cheap, crap wire then upgrade to a heavier gauge, quality wire you will hear a difference. But after a point, the audible differences diminish rapidly. Basically I believe you should use good quality speaker cables and not just any old crap, but you don't have to go all out and get MIT cables or anything like that.
Interconnects on the other hand do make a noticible difference. Again there's a limit to this but expensive interconnects do sound markedly different then the cheap ones. Whether or not the difference is better is a matter for your own ears.
Same theory with interconnects..... only up to a point.
Your system is only as strong as it's weakest link, usually the wiring inside the amp itself, or some other component. Or even a connector.
Best bang I ever got for my buck was ensuring that I used connectors on both ends of speaker cables, no oxidation, no degradation.
Researched tons of sites and discussions for ideas, found everybody has their own opinion, everyone has their ideal wiring....pure silver, litz, crosslink, maximum wire thickness, minimum wire thickness, multiple strand, solid core, beefy connectors, minimalist connectors.....
For me it was changing from solid state to vacuum tube. That was the sound that I wanted. Everyone has different ears, everyone has different ideas of the ideal sound.
Overall, experiment with ALL parts of the stereo, do some research, do lots of listening, ignore the wiring junkies and audiophile elitists, and you too can get a decent sound for under $100,000......
btw, my total cost was just under $5,000 and it blows away every system I have ever heard anywhere.... it eats club/arena/theatre systems for breakfast. But to somebody else, it may sound like junk (yet to meet that person though

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Have even compared it to a $50,000 Linn system. But he likes his better.
As with everything on this board, YMMV. But a little research can save the bank account and put a smile on your face.....