Enter to Win: SonicWave Speaker Interconnects from Impact Acoustics

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jhanley

Junior Audioholic
1. What types of connectors do you prefer for speaker cables?
Banana plugs for the receiver end and spades for the
speaker.

2. Is color important of the jacket important to you? What color do you prefer?
Plain black seems to blend in best.

3. Is speaker cable jacket material important? Is a certain type of look and feel preferred?
I prefer a braided type of material, non reflective.
 
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mflaherty

Audiophyte
1) Redundant I know - Banana Plugs

2) Neutral colors - needs to blend in.

3) Flexible cover
 
smurphy522

smurphy522

Full Audioholic
1: Banana Plugs work best for me on REC end and either same or spade conns for SPK.

2: Black, Grey or White. Depends on how/where it is run. If along floorboards then white, otherwise black or grey ussually blends well.

3: I definately prefer a flexible cable and one that does not drag on a carpet or gather dust & hair (like a sticky silicone substance). Have had nice fabric/mesh that worked well.

Just my 2¢
 
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$ithr32

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1. I prefer Banana Plugs to connect my speakers to my receiver.

2. I don't really prefer a certain color, as long as the jacket is not too bold I'm happy. Hot red and super silver cables are too much.

3. The material much hold up to my cat who sometimes tries to nibble on the cables.
 
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VicAjax

Audioholic Intern
1. Bananas or spades

2. color is not important, as long as it's not flourescent.

3. sturdy, functional shielding that will give the cable a good, long life is all i need.
 
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talannar

Junior Audioholic
1. What types of connectors do you prefer for speaker cables?

I prefer locking banana plugs. They make a nice snug connection that prevents them from popping out easily.

2. Is color important of the jacket important to you? What color do you prefer?

Color isn't too important, but I do prefer something that blends in, like black or grey.

3. Is speaker cable jacket material important? Is a certain type of look and feel preferred?

If you are pulling the wire through a wall the jacket material is important. You want something that is thick enough that it doesn't tear, but easy enough to peel back when you are putting on the connector.

If you are like me who couldn't run his wires in the wall, a nice white cover that could be painted without primer would be nice.
 
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bearrito

Audiophyte
1.) Banana Plug
2.) Neutral colors
3.) Flexible yet durable
 
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kluvlaw

Enthusiast
I want to win!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

1. What types of connectors do you prefer for speaker cables?

Banana Plugs

2. Is color important of the jacket important to you? What color do you prefer?

I like the copper look and it's why I use Alphacore.

3. Is speaker cable jacket material important? Is a certain type of look and feel preferred?

Not concerned w/ material as long as it shields interference. I love the look, and get lots of wows, from my Alphacore.
 
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ehurnie

Junior Audioholic
1. Spades

2. White or Black would be the only colors I would buy.

3. The cable needs to be flexible and durable with the choice of jacket material.
 

E-6

Audioholic Intern
1. Banana Clip (Saves room)
2. Black or Gray (Doesn't matter--in the wall)
3. Cable Jacket construction is important (In-wall wiring (code))
 
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jayczar

Audiophyte
1. Banana or Spade
2. Color is not really important.
3. Material is not important as long as the guage of wire is thick.
 
WorldLeader

WorldLeader

Full Audioholic
Banana Plug

Transparent! :eek:

Solid, all business feel, maybe like carbon fiber type weave.
 
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tlqualman

Audioholic Intern
1. bananas

2. the color is not important but blue, black, or gray is nice.

3. the jacket material is not important to me as long as it is flexible.
 
nibhaz

nibhaz

Audioholic Chief
1. Locking banana plugs on one end and spades on the other.

2. Personally I prefer black; however having a variety to choose from in order to meet different applications would be a wise business decision for a cable manufacturer.

3. Texflex for anything that is visible, but for in walls anything that pulls well and meets code.
 
Anagoge

Anagoge

Junior Audioholic
I prefer bananna plugs for the amp/reciever and angled spades for the speakers.

2: Color isn't critical, but I'd prefer dark, such as black or darg gray. I don't really want to show off or notice the cables. I prefer to focus on the sound! Bright yellow, green, pink, etc would not work for me.

3: Mesh or smooth rubber are nice fine. I don't have a thick cable fetish and as long as they flex and don't hang on corners, etc I'm happy.
 
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jafo_91

Enthusiast
Wire Connections

1. Banana Type Connection Not the screw on type.
2. White or a Neutral Color. My wife does not want to see any wires.
3. Very Flexible, Soft and Plyable.
 
jthomp27

jthomp27

Audioholic Intern
1. What types of connectors do you prefer for speaker cables?
Banana for convenience

2. Is color important of the jacket important to you? What color do you prefer?
Somewhat - Grey or Black. I want the jacket to blend in with my speaker stands and/or wall.

3. Is speaker cable jacket material important? Is a certain type of look and feel preferred?
Not a huge concern, although the weaved jacket is a nice touch.
 
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varkeast

Junior Audioholic
1. What types of connectors do you prefer for speaker cables?
I like the ease of Banana plugs

2. Is color important of the jacket important to you? What color do you prefer?
I just like basic gray, dont want them to stand out

3. Is speaker cable jacket material important? Is a certain type of look and feel preferred?
Jacket material is not too important, I just want a cable that has a smooth, well constructed appearance.
 
Mr. Lamb Fries

Mr. Lamb Fries

Full Audioholic
1. I like the banana plugs.
2. Color isn't a big deal to me. Most is hidden
3. Speaker cable jacket should be durable and flexible. the right length helps as well
 
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