![]() "Stranded copper" was the only description. Back then the speaker cables we used in the lab/sound room were what I eventually took home and used in all my systems for the next twenty years. My first thought about even needing a "reference" cable was when I started at Marantz designing speakers in 1971. After reading that series just about anyone who really cares about using the cable path as a legitimate upgrade had a fairly good handle as to which new cable might offer true sonic improvements versus a "snake oil special" which somehow filtered the audio signal. Initially, the Audioholics topic that impressed most was their multi-part series on cables.
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