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New to the group and had a question about what to use on some vintage
equipment. I have an old Marantz 2325 and am upgrading from stacked Advents to Kappa 8's. Was wondering what speaker gauge wire the group would recommend? Also, would be curious to hear what you think of the pairing of these two? TIA |
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On 2010-10-14 05:26, Glen Peters wrote:
New to the group and had a question about what to use on some vintage equipment. I have an old Marantz 2325 and am upgrading from stacked Advents to Kappa 8's. Was wondering what speaker gauge wire the group would recommend? It depends on the length of the wire. Have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speaker_wire#Wire_gauge If I'm not misstaken the Infinity Kappa 8 is a 6 ohm design so a 2x1.5 mm^2 wire should probably be fine up to about 12 meters. /August |
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"Glen Peters" wrote in message
... New to the group and had a question about what to use on some vintage equipment. I have an old Marantz 2325 and am upgrading from stacked Advents to Kappa 8's. Was wondering what speaker gauge wire the group would recommend? Also, would be curious to hear what you think of the pairing of these two? TIA **Depends on the cable length. Also, the Marantz 2325 is not a good choice for such a loudspeaker. The primitive current limiting used in the 2325 will probably lead to some nasty distrortion with those speakers. Many years ago, I tested a 2325 into a pair of AR 10pi speakers. The maximum power available was less than 30 Watts, due to the aggressive nature of the current limiting system. And yes, I am well aware that the 2325 is rated to drive 4 Ohm loads. Here is the impedance curve of the Kappa 9: http://www.rageaudio.com.au/index.php?p=1_12 The Kappa 8 will not be significantly different to the Kappa 9 in the bass, though it will be different in the bass area. As a consequence of the HF impedance, the Kappa 9 (and the Kappa 8) is VERY sensitive to cable impedance characteristics. For longish cable runs low inductance cables should be used. However, as I mentioned before, you have bigger problems than worrying about cables. The 2325 is not a good choice for these speakers. In 1975 it was an OK amp. In 2010 it is lacking. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
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"Trevor Wilson" wrote in message
... The Kappa 8 will not be significantly different to the Kappa 9 in the bass, though it will be different in the bass area. **Whoops. That should read: "...The Kappa 8 will not be significantly different to the Kappa 9 in the HF,..." Sorry for the confusion. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
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