What speaker wire/cable do you use for your rear surround channels?
The room is 23' feet deep. The amp is at the front, and the speakers are on the back wall. The speaker wire goes down through the floor at the back of the rack. Actually... The rack is at the front left corner of the room, and the speaker wire comes up from below, at the back right corner of the room. So going downstairs, across the room's width, then along the length, then back up stairs, and up the walls (about 7.') That's a pretty long run. I am currently using some generic (re:bulk Best Buy) wire.
Speaker Cable, Studio Grade, NEC Type CL2, No. of Conductors: 2, Gauge Size (AWG): 14, Conductor/Strands: 168/36, Jacket: Premium Grade Clear Blue PVC, Temperature Range: 0°C to +75°C
High strand, rope lay conductors. Silver-plated conductor lowers electrical resistance for superior signal rendition. 8) :-y :dudes:
:roll: :roll: :roll:
ANYWAY... :LOL: The rears are a di-pole (omni-polar) array. 1 6.5" woofer, 2 1" tweeters in each box. I know I am not treating this things as they should, and that I would probably notice a huge difference in performance, due to the wire I'm using. And Since I might move tham to the side walls (that's a whole other problem) I want to use new wire for them.
So what are you folks using for your rears, especially those with long wire runs?
Thanks, in advance.
-Thomas-
The easiest way to find something lost around the house, is to buy a replacement.
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The room is 23' feet deep. The amp is at the front, and the speakers are on the back wall. The speaker wire goes down through the floor at the back of the rack. Actually... The rack is at the front left corner of the room, and the speaker wire comes up from below, at the back right corner of the room. So going downstairs, across the room's width, then along the length, then back up stairs, and up the walls (about 7.') That's a pretty long run. I am currently using some generic (re:bulk Best Buy) wire.
Speaker Cable, Studio Grade, NEC Type CL2, No. of Conductors: 2, Gauge Size (AWG): 14, Conductor/Strands: 168/36, Jacket: Premium Grade Clear Blue PVC, Temperature Range: 0°C to +75°C
High strand, rope lay conductors. Silver-plated conductor lowers electrical resistance for superior signal rendition. 8) :-y :dudes:
:roll: :roll: :roll:
ANYWAY... :LOL: The rears are a di-pole (omni-polar) array. 1 6.5" woofer, 2 1" tweeters in each box. I know I am not treating this things as they should, and that I would probably notice a huge difference in performance, due to the wire I'm using. And Since I might move tham to the side walls (that's a whole other problem) I want to use new wire for them.
So what are you folks using for your rears, especially those with long wire runs?
Thanks, in advance.
-Thomas-
The easiest way to find something lost around the house, is to buy a replacement.
Hey You! Make sure you stop by the HTguide Off-Topic section. It's FUN!!!
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