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hey guys, my friend recently got me a 50' rocketfish 16 awg speaker wire since he works at BB and can get em for cheap. but ive read that 12 awg is really what you need and thats what most members have on these forums. does it really make a big difference if the wire is thicker?? im going to use them for my polk 50s 30s and cs1 and i dont get my receiver till later this week so im in no hurry but id hate to get new wire. thanks in advance
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The 12-gauge wire will offer less electrical resistance, but 16 is perfectly fine for your setup. Any wire smaller (which is actually a larger gauge number, such as 18) would not be recommended.
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With power tools the wire gauge of an extension is critical simply to reduce the low voltage condition they would experience under full load which causes the motor to pull more current, results in a lot of heat in the windings and breakdown of the wire insulation, etc. However power tools don't have the cooling fins I see on modern speakers, but they do have fans. But a power tool really pulls a lot of current consistently, I just don't see speakers doing that. Does the speaker coil get hot when the wiring is too small? I would think things like how you run the cable to avoid inductive coupling from a lamp cord, or using balanced pairing, etc. would be as important as the gauge itself but that doesn't seem to be discussed much. Last edited by zicmubleu; 03-09-2009 at 02:10 PM. |
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It's not worth it to go with very small wire guage over longer runs. For most home theaters, it's not an issue, since the runs are fairly short. But very small guage wire can definitely affect the sound over longer runs. |
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over 50 feet.
I always suggest 14 gauge...I had to run my wire under my house and back up behind my sitting area, so, if you do do that, make sure its shielded....plus, 14 gauge is still easy enough to get into banana plugs..unlike 12 gauge...thats a real *****... |
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Not trying to hijack this thread, but my question pertains to speaker wire, on the back of my brand new beautiful Energy C-300s
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16 gage to go about 30 feet to the rear and surrounds (well to a hidden splice from the four-wire cable to 2-two-wire 18 gage cables to to the final 5 feet or so) and 18 gage to the fronts and centers is what I've got.
BigDaddy's table can be proven using basic electrical theory and assuming a maximum permissible voltage drop of say 5% for 8ohm speakers. The allowable voltage drop goes down as the capacitance of the speaker goes down. |
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Does it matter to have both rear speaker wires the same length? My theatre room is odd shaped, requiring the right rear speaker to be at the far end of the sweet spot on the couch. I have not run any wire yet, and was wondering if the wires need to be the same length or will the auto setup on the receiver take care of that? I found 100' all copper 14 gauge speaker wire at Lowe's for $25!
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