The 4-Conductor Speaker Wire Advantage
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4-conductor wires support bi-amping and bi-wiring for enhanced sound quality, enable simpler multi-room setups, and reduce cable clutter. They offer system flexibility for future upgrades and provide a backup in case of conductor failure.
Made for home improvement projects to business settings
True to spec heavy duty and reliable 12 gauge speaker wires allows maximum conductivity for your speaker systems, ensures high fidelity sound quality.
Speaker wires that can make your job easier
UL listed jacket with sequential length marking for easy installations, color coded conductors to help you identify polarity with ease.
High stranded conductors provides premium sound quality with for your outdoor theater system.
Highest safety standard with this Pro Series speaker wire, rated for ourdoor direct burial to hide all your cables for a sleek and clean set up.
This category features a range of OFC (Oxygen-Free Copper) speaker wires, including various gauges such as 10AWG, 12AWG, 14AWG, and 16AWG. The primary brand available is GEARit, known for high-quality audio cables.
OFC speaker wires are commonly used in home theater systems, car audio installations, and professional sound setups. They are ideal for connecting speakers to amplifiers, ensuring high-quality audio transmission.
12AWG wire has a thicker gauge than 14AWG, allowing for lower resistance and better performance over longer distances.
Yes, some products in this category are specifically rated for outdoor use, ensuring they withstand environmental conditions.
OFC stands for Oxygen-Free Copper, which is used in these wires to minimize signal loss and enhance audio quality.
Many of the speaker wires in this category come with banana plugs for easy installation.
When selecting speaker wire, consider the gauge, length, and whether you need outdoor-rated options. Thicker wires (lower AWG number) are better for longer runs and higher power systems. Ensure compatibility with your audio equipment and installation needs.