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    Red face Another Speaker Cable Thread

    This has most likely been discussed at length... but thought I would take a swing at this for myself. I am looking for a 15ft pair of bi-wired speaker cables that would be a good match for my 1.2TL's and the Sunfire I have driving them. The rub is that I want to stay as far below 200.00 dollars as I can, and still have something that is of decent quality. I am one that believes in the merits of the speaker cable debate and believe you cannot expect lamp cord to be able to handle the load, so no comments please from those that feel otherwise, as this is not a debate.


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    15ft biwired speaker cables are very expensive. For that price it's not alot out their in the new department. Signal Cable might be your best bet or used Type 4's

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    That's what I am finding out as well... hopefully one of our enlightened bretheren will have suggestions
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    I haven't checked the prices, but either Signal Cable, AudioQuest Type 4, or Kimber 4TC would be my recommendation to look at. The other thought is that Canare S411 with some good nanners might be a good match. It's often overlooked and is a very good modest priced cable. You can go to Blue Jeans Cables website to check it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dkg999 View Post
    You can go to Blue Jeans Cables website to check it out.
    +1 on BJC. Canare is a very nice cost effective cable. Save even more coin by terminating it yourself with some nice spades and/or nanners.
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    those all look pretty good, but with exception to the Canare s411, all the cables suggested are twin lead. I am hoping to find a biwired/biamped set...

    Thanks so far with all the help...

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    Call Frank at Signal Cable and discuss what you need with him. I have Signal Cable Ultra bi-wire cables and they are fantastic for the price.
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    Most likely gonna cost a little more than your budget,,but,,MIT T-2 "grey".
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    http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...t=1#largeimage

    and

    http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...seq=1&format=2

    Great for DIY... for bi-wire, just use a twist or braid pattern, equivalent of 9 AWG stranded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnLocke88 View Post
    http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...t=1#largeimage

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    http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...seq=1&format=2

    Great for DIY... for bi-wire, just use a twist or braid pattern, equivalent of 9 AWG stranded.
    +1
    I got this same exact wire (well 14 ga.) for a on-the-cheap solution replacement to my surrounds/rear center. The stuff is great, cheap, and offered a type of quality feel you don't get from other 'plain' speaker wire. The jacket was thicker than other jackets of this gauge, and very flexible too. Off the spool it was easy to handle and didn't coil up like other wire generally does.

    As far as cables for your fronts, I'm running 12' pairs of Belden 5000 12ga. and love it. Noticed a slight punch in bass, and maybe you can call it a "placebo" affect but everything seemed just a tad bit cleaner. Terminated at the ends with nanners from BJC as well.
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    Or you could only go with a single run and use some extra wire to replace the crap jumpers.
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    Bi-wire is overrated. +1 on Signal Ultra and Type 4.

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    the bi wire sets are all nice and I am grateful guy... I fell like a total idiot as I should have said biamped in my op....
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    With bi-amping you may not want the same wire for the mid/bass and tweets so you could use your current wire for one or the other, and invest in some new wire that has either good high-end or good mid/bass characteristics, then at a later point invest in the other side.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nooshinjohn View Post
    the bi wire sets are all nice and I am grateful guy... I fell like a total idiot as I should have said biamped in my op....
    That makes the mono stuff even easier to use. Bi-wire is harder to self terminate, if your using really thick wire. 4 x 12 AWG conductors, in a braid pattern, terminate with bananas (if you don't like monoprice nanners, use these:)

    http://www.speakerrepair.com/mm5/mer...ode=AHH_Banana

    Voila. Out the door for way way less than $200.
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    I found that Monoprice bananas degrade sound quality.

    While building my DIY speakers, I used two pairs of Monoprice bananas, piggybacked into each other. In later stages of testing, I started to clean the wiring up, removing one pair of bananas and noticed a increase in sound quality. I immediately removed the second pair of Monoprice nanners and again was pleasantly surprised. Termination is very important, don't skimp out on it. If a nice pair of nanners or spades aren't in the budget for now, use bare wire for the time being.
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    AQ Type 4, single run, no bi-wire would be my only choice for under $200, and its not a bad choice. :)
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    What does bi-wiring do to better the sound quality?
    None of my speakers can be bi-wired but I do wonder what its all about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NJPOLKER View Post
    What does bi-wiring do to better the sound quality?
    It depends on who you ask.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NJPOLKER View Post
    What does bi-wiring do to better the sound quality?
    None of my speakers can be bi-wired but I do wonder what its all about.
    It allows the bass and treble not to affect each other as the currents and voltages of each change. Sometimes it makes a nice change by opening up the sound, sometimes it causes a problem by making the bass and treble not sound coherent. I'm guessing your sunfire has the two outputs per channel? I believe they are labeled as current and voltage? If so you got a lot of testing to do to figure out what sounds the best. :D
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    Max, Not me. Thanks for the explanation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NJPOLKER View Post
    Max, Not me. Thanks for the explanation.
    From a purely physics stand point, Bi-wiring lowers the resistance of the cables and allows for even less degradation of signal quality. Bi-wiring is essentially the same thing as increasing the gauge of a 2-conductor wire.
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    You can get Element cable 10 AWG EC doublerun in shotgun configuration biwired for $209.00 a 15 ft pair. these are very well made cables and well worth the money.good luck....WCW III
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    I recently switched to a bi-wire set-up for my 2.3TL's using this 10G wire:

    http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDe...odID=KASA10PRL

    And these ends:

    http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDe...?prodID=eKs-BP

    I have 10ft runs, and while I am still tweeking and evaluating, I am very pleased with the cables thus far. Your 15ft runs would be right around that $200 mark.
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    Default thanks guys!

    I decided to give these a try... Canare 4S11 (Star Quad cable, 14 AWG) from BlueJeans Cables... I already have terminal ends that will get me by for now, and I think for less than 60 bucks shipped that I will be fine for a while with them. I hope to try some higher end stuff when the budget allows.

    thanks for keeping the thread civil, even though a few have chosen to tag the thread in the usual BS way:)

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    Get rid of tags and the frickin' cowards, too.

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    Hey John. You might want to consider grabbing the audioquest 14/4 cables. Mantis swears by them, and I have some and they sound great. They are bulk cables, and are cheap.

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    John you should seriously save up a little more money and jump into the MIT club. I have a guy at my job that's suppose to be buying my 2nd set of shotguns if he backs out I'll let you demo them. They're only 8 ft.
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