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15ft 12AWG Pure Copper Hi-Fi Speaker Cable with Solid Brass Interchangeable Terminals-Black
Minimize the impact of speaker wire impedance to your speaker system using this Pure Copper Hi-Fi Speaker Cable from Monoprice!
Despite the outrageous and unprovable claims by some speaker wire manufacturers, the fact is that making high-quality, great sounding speaker wire is simply a matter of having sufficient copper to minimize the amount of additional impedance the wire adds to the speaker system. This cable uses large, 12AWG conductors combined with heavy-duty, gold-plated brass connectors.
The overall outer cable diameter is about 17mm, with the individual conductors measuring about 7mm in diameter. It comes with open-ended blade connectors installed and includes replacement banana plugs for each conductor end (4 total).
Note that this is only a single speaker cable and can therefore only connect one speaker to an amplifier/AV receiver. You will need one speaker cable for each speaker in your audio system.
SKU | 11939 - S5-2 |
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Length (ft) | 15 |
Color | No |
Gauge | 12AWG |
Type of Boot | No |
Brand | Monoprice |
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