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Any advantage to using 18 awg individually shielded wire over 22 awg
individually shielded wire to route unbalanced line level (-10 dbv prosumer) audio from room to room? I'm aware of all the advantages heavier gauge wire provides for speaker level connections, but wasn't sure if any of those were applicable to line level connections. The actual size of the wire is NOT an issue in this particular application; i.e., it's not getting stuffed through a pinhole or anything Dimensionally Challenged like that. Strictly curious about audio performance. Talking about 30 - 40' run max. Thanks. |
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