18 gauge will work
i'm having my electrician run speaker wires from my onkyo receiver into the wall of my fireplace and the back of the room into the ceiling...mostly for surround sound with DVDs and for party background music. he said he would provide the speaker wire and mentioned something about 18 gauge? should i be concerned about the type of speaker wire he's using and what is optimal for in wall speakers? i know it has to be up to code, but i was more concerned with sound quality. i'm not an audiophile, but i just want something that sounds decent.
thanks.
The smaller wire adds resistance and you will lose some power to the wire resistance. However, almost everyone overspecs the size of the wire needed. In almost all cases 18 gauge wire will work fine.
Total Resistance
Wire Gauge Resistance /Ft. 5ft 10ft 25ft 50ft
18______________0.00751________0.03755___0.0751__0.18775__0.3755
Percent loss 8 ohm_______________0.5%_____0.9%____2.3%____4.5%
Percent loss 4 ohm_______________0.9%_____1.8%____4.5%___ 8.6%
As you can see even at 50ft with a 4 ohm load, the average person would not be able to detect an audio difference.
What I would recommend is braided wire over solid if possible only because twisting and turning could stress the solid and potentially brake. However even so 18 gauge is pretty flexible except where the electrician will wrap the wire back and forth to jam in in the junction box. Second, alos for protection at least some kind of sheathing is recommended. Normall twisted pair supplies sufficient shielded from EMF. However if the electrician is willing to install CAT5 or CAT6 cable than has even better eletrical sehilding properties.