High Performance 12 Gauge Speaker Wire, Oxygen Free Pure Copper - UL Listed Class 2 (50 Feet Spool)
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Clay Barton
22-11-2024Good wire
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Party Steve
> 3 dayExcellent 12 AWG speaker wire. One side has a red strip to make it easy to maintain polarity.
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rocco
> 3 daycable was very good but would have liked a shielded cable
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HAN
> 3 dayI think Ive ordered 16 gauge wire from them and this one ifls a whole different animal. Beefy and strong works great for home sound system setup. Just built an audio cable and its phenomenal. Great buy!
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Johnny Photo
> 3 dayMost of us cant tell any difference in sound between speaker wire. Whats important is getting quality that seems appropriate for the cost. Im satisfied with this purchase, and dont think anyone would find any problems with this product.
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Prof. Devonte McGlynn
> 3 dayA lot af class wire cheap !!
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James Fischer
> 3 dayI purchased a 200 foot spool and as I was measuring it out it kept coming up short, not 200 feet so I measured it again and then again, everytime it came out 193 1/2 feet. It was 6 and a half feet short, so I contacted Amazon and they are looking into it. I am not the only one who got shorted. Another person wrote a review stating that he too got shorted. I wonder who elso got sorted but never said anything or did not realize it.
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Marina
Greater than one weekHad 16 AWG on all my 5 speakers. Decided to replace cables to my Polk Audio LSIM 707 with this. Bi wired to my Emotiva xpa5 amp. The result can be heard right away. The mid bass and low end bass became more pronounced and softer. The soundstage became better. $25 is a very small price to pay for improving sound quality that you can actually hear! Definitely worth it!
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Steve Stevenson
> 3 dayYou can tell just looking at this stuff that the copper is good quality. Super shiny with lots of fine strands. Spot on at 12 AWG too. Sometimes cheap wire is a gauge smaller than advertised. The insulation, however, leaves a lot to be desired. It’s quite thin for speaker wire and not very flexible. It also doesn’t separate easily at all, meaning you have to slip a box cutter or other narrow bladed tool between the channels and risk nicking it in spots you didn’t intend to. This would be fine behind an entertainment center or inside a wall but I don’t know if it would be wise to run it under carpet in a car where it could see some regular friction. I have some 14 AWG speaker wire from the local hardware store and its insulation is easily twice as thick as on these wires, pulls apart very easily, and is much more flexible. That said, it was probably around twice the price or more per foot and the copper inside these wires looks higher quality. Make sure you get yourself some ferrules and a crimper for these and any other stranded wire applications. They make working with stranded wire so much nicer and make for much more reliable connections. They’ll pretty much change your life.
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tina chasan
> 3 dayExtremely quick service. Arrived sooner than I anticipated.