Advantages of 4 Conductors Vs. 2 Conductors Speaker Wire
Deliver the optimal amount of wattage to your home audio components begins by deciding the correct speaker wire conductor size. 4-conductor speaker wire is applied differently than 2-conductor speaker wire.
Function
- 4-conductor wire is used for biamping and biwiring speakers, with 4 accepting wires, one for positive and negative like regular wires, and the two others are for the highs and lows, or certain ranges of frequencies, which is using two amplifiers for a single speaker. 4-conductor speaker wire has a higher threshold for power compared to 2-conductor speaker wire, which means less cross talk.
Considerations
- 4-conductor speaker wire works when connecting a pair of speakers with one pair of connection if need be. It is also useful when running power from a receiver to a volume control. When doubled up, 4-conductor speaker wire has a higher effective gauge, which increases power delivery.
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Ultra High Performance Clear, Rich and Detailed Sound
- High-strand count 99.9% oxygen free copper.
- This wire is rated for indoor in-wall installation.
- 4-Conductors are color-coded to distinguish polarity making this speaker wire ideal for custom installs.
- A tough, yet flexible insulated jacket around the wire helps to achieve high-quality undistorted sound from your audio equipment.
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Audiophile Quality Speaker Cable

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Pure Copper and Oxygen Free
- High strand count: 0.14mm x 105 strands.
- 99.9% Oxygen free bare copper.
- CL2 rated PVC jacket for in wall installation.
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OFC vs CCA
- 99.9% Oxygen Free Cable.
- Pure copper conductor.
- Minimize distortion.
- Minimize impurities.
- Minimize copper air pockets.
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Sequential Markings and Convenient Storage
- Sequential markings printed directly on the jacket at 1FT intervals give users an accurate & stress-free setup.
- It comes wrapped around a spool that allows for convenient dispensing, measuring, cutting & storing.
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Choosing The Right Speaker Wire
American Wire Gauge (AWG) refers to the thickness of the wire in the cable. The lower the gauge number, the thicker the wire. In order to choose the correct gauge speaker cable, the speaker impendence rating will need to be considered. Speaker impendence refers to the resistance a speaker offers to the current supplied by an amplifier.
Impendence (like resistance) is measured in ohms, and choosing a wire that an amplifier or receiver can handle is important.
An important consideration is that the wire gauge is suitable for the impedance of speakers and the wire length. Please follow the chart provided as a guideline to assist in finding the best gauge for your system’s performance.
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Specifications
- 14AWG copper conductors
- High strand count: 105 strands
- Indoor in-wall rated
- CL2 rated PVC inner and outer PVC jacket
- Color-coded to distinguish polarity