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Speaker cable for ATC SCM40 passives

Hello everyone. I’d be grateful if anyone could recommend speaker cable for for my ATC scm40s. I have Teddy Pardo MB100 power amps and currently use Tellerium Q black.
Many thanks Paul
 
I have ATC SCM19s paired with Avondale modified Naim amps and use Witch Hat Phantom cables, they really are excellent.
Another post here also mentions the Van Damme cables, I started off with them, and they are great cables for the money, however the Phantom cables, in my system were a huge step up though.
 
no need to spend loads but make sure it has about 2mm sq of copper, witchhat phantom a solid reccomendation, atlas hyper also.
 
ATC themselves say:

“4. What cable do you recommend for loudspeaker and line-level connections?

For loudspeaker cables we recommend using oxygen free multi-stranded copper cables., For lengths under 5 metres we recommend using 2.5mm2, and for longer cables up to 10m we recommend using 4mm2.

For line level cables we suggest good quality oxygen free multi-strand copper cable. Ideally bare silver-plated copper with less than 100pF/metre capacitance from core to screen.”

https://atc.audio/electronics-faqs/
 
Sommer Meridian would be my recommendation for an easy flexible cable, good quality, easy to terminate, and cost effective. I think it's around £5/m for 4mm. I've seen in it plenty of studios, and for fixed installation. They also do a tougher but less flexible version for fixed installs as it pulls through wall cavities easier, but i'd avoid that for domestic purposes and stick with the flexible softer stuff.

This stuff: https://shop.sommercable.com/en/Cab...cherkabel-Meridian-Mobile-SP240-440-0051.html

A bit more expensive than I remember, pushing £7/m, but there we are, inflation and whatnot.
 
I’d be grateful if anyone could recommend speaker cable for for my ATC scm40s.

Basic 500 strand speaker cables is what we mostly use with passive SCM40's -

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ATC themselves say:

“4. What cable do you recommend for loudspeaker and line-level connections?

For loudspeaker cables we recommend using oxygen free multi-stranded copper cables., For lengths under 5 metres we recommend using 2.5mm2, and for longer cables up to 10m we recommend using 4mm2.

For line level cables we suggest good quality oxygen free multi-strand copper cable. Ideally bare silver-plated copper with less than 100pF/metre capacitance from core to screen.”

https://atc.audio/electronics-faqs/

If I've one length 4m and the other 7m ... I'm guessing they'd need to be matched in thickness so I'd be best off with the 4mm but does anyone know if the lengths should actually be matched leaving a lot of spare unused cable on one side?

With the Van Damme there are various colours, the one linked above
https://markgrantcables.co.uk/uk/sp...-4mm-hi-fi-speaker-cable-up-lcofc-terminated/

but also blue and black ... is there any difference between them?
 
If I've one length 4m and the other 7m ... I'm guessing they'd need to be matched in thickness so I'd be best off with the 4mm but does anyone know if the lengths should actually be matched leaving a lot of spare unused cable on one side?

ATC gives some advice about the effect of different lengths of cables on damping factor and loss at the end of their data sheet on remote amp pack mounting. I’d just use the heaviest cable I could in whatever lengths reached the speakers neatly, and avoid coils of unused cable which I think was a naim thing for particular reasons.

https://atc.audio/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Tech-Note-Remote-Amp-Mounting_revB.pdf
 
What do you expect from changing from your current cables?

I used Mogami W3103 and later W3104 (can be a pig to connect correctly) with SCM19v2.
 
If I've one length 4m and the other 7m ... I'm guessing they'd need to be matched in thickness so I'd be best off with the 4mm but does anyone know if the lengths should actually be matched leaving a lot of spare unused cable on one side?

With the Van Damme there are various colours, the one linked above
https://markgrantcables.co.uk/uk/sp...-4mm-hi-fi-speaker-cable-up-lcofc-terminated/

but also blue and black ... is there any difference between them?

It makes zero difference to match the lengths

The blue and black have a sturdier thicker jacket for studio use
 
Agreed. I have used cables of different lengths for a long time now. The manufacturer said it makes no difference in typical domestic cable runs
 
Van damme 6mm with my ATCs 40s,yet to have any electrons go on 70s/2023 style strike or start smashing up my system like our glorious bizzies at the beanfield in the 80s.
 


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