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Re: Speaker wire/Guage Choices
#42149 04/18/04 11:29 PM
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Also for the coolness factor (my Home Depot/etc doesn't carry cheap bulk wire - hell, even 16ga. stranded for making your own extension cords was almost a buck CDN a foot) and since I could get it for about the same price as other 12ga I got the Axiom bulk stuff (total of 150ft) - it's wire, but it was easy to run and bears the Axiom name and it passes the "look" test a bit better than pink transparent insulated wire.

Bren R.

Re: Speaker wire/Guage Choices
#42150 04/18/04 11:49 PM
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...Axiom bulk stuff ....passes the "look" test a bit better than pink transparent insulated wire.



As a user of the "pink transparent insulated wire," all I can say to that is............."Boy! Is that the truth!" However, it IS more expensive, so it depends on your priorities.


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Re: Speaker wire/Guage Choices
#42151 04/18/04 11:51 PM
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I actually kind of like the look of pink transparent insulation...

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#42152 04/19/04 01:00 AM
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Inexpensive speaker wire in appropriate gauges(i.e. 12-18)and in various colors if transparent doesn't suit you is available from online sources such as Parts Express in addition to the usual local Home Depot, etc. A hint for Billy and others who may have difficulty in fitting a thick wire through the opening in the binding post: there's no reason that the end of the wire has to be the same size as the rest of the run. Forget about banana plugs unless you're going to be frequently connecting and disconnecting the speakers. If the end is inconveniently thick, simply trim as many strands off as necessary, for example trimming a 12ga wire down to about 16ga at the end. It's the overall resistance of the entire run of wire that counts and the thinner end doesn't significantly increase that.


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#42153 04/19/04 01:22 AM
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Good point, John.

I must admit that it feels instinctively wrong not to stuff all the copper strands into each end of the run -- as if some of the signal will go bleeding off into the ether. I have to remind myself that copper is a very good conductor and the signal moves quite freely from strand to strand - ddespite some claims to the contrary.

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As a user of the "pink transparent insulated wire," all I can say to that is............."Boy! Is that the truth!"



The stuff I got *runs off to look up the imprint* Intensifier Audio Performance Cable is just dag ugly, the insulation lets off a smell like a PCB recycling plant and it's about as easy to work with as a pair of vinyl jumper cables in -30 weather.

Besides, when the significant other says "umm... is that paintable?" you know you've got a problem.

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#42155 04/19/04 04:49 AM
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Hey Kcarlile, that link for where to purchase it...doesn't seem to be working??

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#42156 04/19/04 05:41 AM
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Odd. Works for me. Here's the text link http://www.av-outlet.com/en-us/dept_93.html. It's about halfway down the page.


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Re: Speaker wire/Guage Choices
#42157 04/19/04 04:44 PM
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Another option that people haven't mentioned here is to try with a local electrical supply store. No matter where you live, there's likely to be half-a-dozen within driving distance. They're almost guaranteed to have regular 12ga speaker wire and likely very cheap (but you may find some that will only sell directly to licensed electricians) Check out your yellow pages.


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#42158 04/21/04 09:30 PM
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Give this guy a try: 250' of 12/2 wire

This is one of the 35 eBay wire sales he has going at the moment. I've dealt with him before and find his wire seems good quality, his prices are reasonable, and he bends over backwards to make sure you give him positive feedback. And no, I don't make any $ from the referral!

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