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10-25-2003, 07:56 PM
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Speaker Wire Suggestions...
I need suggestions on which speaker wire to use for my HT. My budget is $100 for all speaker wire connections. I need to run my surround speaker wire through the wall, across the attic and down another wall. Do I need a different type wire because I'm going through the attic? Also, I need a wire recommendation for my fronts, but the wire will be ran under the base boards instead of the attic.
My front speakers are JBL S38II's and the surrounds are S36II's. I want a big enough wire quality wire to not hold back these speakers, but my budget is somewhat limiting. Thanks!
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10-25-2003, 08:21 PM
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Likely building code specifies CL2/3 rated wire for in-wall. Partsexpress has that I believe in 12 gauge. You can use connection plates where the wire enters and leaves the wall for a neat appearance. If you're running under the wood then the thickness of the wire might be an issue. There are flat wires or maybe a 14 or 16 gauge might be needed for clearance.
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10-26-2003, 02:55 PM
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What gauge wire should I buy to righteously support these JBL's? Also, the amp is going to be the new Harman KArdon AVR230 (55 solid watts per channel). Thanks!
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10-26-2003, 04:06 PM
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"The trouble with the world is not that people know too little, but that they know so many things that ain't so." - Mark Twain
HT: Marantz SR-8300, MA500 monoblocks x 2, 5X GR Research A/V-2s, Adire Audio Tempest sub, Denon 2900, Oppo 980H, Toshiba HD-A2, RC2000MkII remote, Panamax 5100, Panamax Max2 sub, Slim PS2, PS3 60G + 320G USB
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10-26-2003, 05:50 PM
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John, I also was in the same dilemna a few years ago when I needed to wire up my surrounds. At the time I went with Acoustic Research Pro Series 14/4 Four Conductor In Wall Speaker Cable @ .50 cents a foot. I twisted 2 of the wires together for a combined 11ga. For the wallplates I went to Lowes and bought a few blank ones. I drilled several holes in the one that ran from the amp into the wall, and then a single hole for the wire to fit thru for the surrounds and a two for the subs. I then used Dayton bananas for the termination points to the speakers/amp.
However you can probably get a better deal on speaker wire @ AC4L. The have some nice IXOS wire at an attractive price. in-wall speaker wire
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10-26-2003, 11:24 PM
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John, in that table, the 4-6-8-ohm colums for 10-12 gauge wire only has dashes "------" in most colums. What does that mean?
I'm planning on using 12-gauge wire for my 6-ohm surrounds...probably a 30-foot run once you go up the wall, thru the attic and down again.
Yeah, I base all my HT purchases on the WAF, too. Wallet Acceptance Factor.
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10-27-2003, 06:50 AM
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Pardon the uneducated question, but how many ohms are my speakers (JBL S38II, S36II & S-CenterII)? Thanks!
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10-27-2003, 05:57 PM
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"-----" means that over 40', anything over 14 ga will work for a 6-8 Ohm load.
"The trouble with the world is not that people know too little, but that they know so many things that ain't so." - Mark Twain
HT: Marantz SR-8300, MA500 monoblocks x 2, 5X GR Research A/V-2s, Adire Audio Tempest sub, Denon 2900, Oppo 980H, Toshiba HD-A2, RC2000MkII remote, Panamax 5100, Panamax Max2 sub, Slim PS2, PS3 60G + 320G USB
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10-27-2003, 07:52 PM
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Like JohnM, I also used AR's 4/14 in-wall speaker cable for wiring the first floor of my house. While at 50 cents a foot, it seems pricy, you're getting 4 conductors so you can do 2 speakers with one run. I used Radio Shack wall plates and then ran AR non-in wall wire to the actual speakers. Wall plates with connectors look nice but make more connections - it depends on your preference. For us, it made more sense since it's easier to make a new patch cable when things move.
And everything works which is also a nice plus
cheers,
--tom
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