For you dudes with amp/cabs - can you check the resistance values of your speaker cables and post the results to this thread???
I've noticed some strange ohm readings on two of my speaker cables.
This one is commercially made and comes from Sweetwater with Neutrik ends.

This one I made myself from heavy speaker with Neutrik ends I bought from Philadelphia Luthier Tools.

The interesting part about the resistance values in both cables is how the value "disappears" once you plug it in.
For example. The hand-soldered by me red & black cable has 14.9 ohms on the bench.
My 2x12 speaker cabinet has two 16 ohm speakers, wired for 8 ohms in parallel. The cabinet itself measures about 10 ohms in the 8 ohm switch position.
If I plug this red/black cable - that reads 14.9 ohms on the bench- into my 2x12 cabinet, one would expect to see 24.9 ohms.
14.9 cable plus 10 ohm cabinet should be about 25 ohms, right????
No.
It reads only 11.4 ohms when plugged into the cabinet!!!
Curious to see what your measurements are...
I've noticed some strange ohm readings on two of my speaker cables.
This one is commercially made and comes from Sweetwater with Neutrik ends.

This one I made myself from heavy speaker with Neutrik ends I bought from Philadelphia Luthier Tools.

The interesting part about the resistance values in both cables is how the value "disappears" once you plug it in.
For example. The hand-soldered by me red & black cable has 14.9 ohms on the bench.
My 2x12 speaker cabinet has two 16 ohm speakers, wired for 8 ohms in parallel. The cabinet itself measures about 10 ohms in the 8 ohm switch position.
If I plug this red/black cable - that reads 14.9 ohms on the bench- into my 2x12 cabinet, one would expect to see 24.9 ohms.
14.9 cable plus 10 ohm cabinet should be about 25 ohms, right????
No.
It reads only 11.4 ohms when plugged into the cabinet!!!
Curious to see what your measurements are...
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