
Shadowmonic
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what do i need to look for as far as specs or whatever when i'm buying speaker wire?
Not really, because it might be that many articles get attributed to Gene, when they were actually written by someone else. This time, BJC is cited twice as the source of the information.Is that too asskissy?![]()
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Dang, the first 'brought to you by' might have meant that they like paid him to write it but the second 'reprinted' was a dead give away. There's just no way that I was gonna read the whole article. I am completely over the wire. Way back I thought it mattered. Now I'm more concerned with what color the insulation is.Not really, because it might be that many articles get attributed to Gene, when they were actually written by someone else. This time, BJC is cited twice as the source of the information.
The right number of conductors, no PVC in the insulation or jacket, adequate gauge, no splices.what do i need to look for as far as specs or whatever when i'm buying speaker wire?
I can't recall ever buying wire with splices in it...The right number of conductors, no PVC in the insulation or jacket, adequate gauge, no splices.
That's about it. More expensive doesn't get you anything and solid conductors are harder to place. Also, if a solid conductor is bent enough times in the same area, it becomes brittle and will break.
Actually, that's a customer add on.I can't recall ever buying wire with splices in it...![]()
I never said the wire would come with splices but I don't like splicing to make it longer unless I'm making connections for a car stereo and using OEM wiring.I can't recall ever buying wire with splices in it...![]()
The gauge refers to the thickness of the wire. Oddly enough the smaller the number, the thicker the wire. Give this a read to answer you question more fully:when you say 16 gauge or 14 gauge or whatever what is that? and what other cords are out there i can use for speakers to receiver??