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#109138 08/30/05 04:22 AM
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I don't want to spend a fortune on cables. I want good cables, but don't want to spend Monster cable type money. Can you guys give me advice on cables you like and are cheaper than the known brand like Monster. Also, what type speaker wire should I run to my Axiom speakers (QS4, M22)? I will need all the cables.

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#109139 08/30/05 04:57 AM
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For interconnects and such, I use Blue Jeans Cable--relatively inexpensive and built well. As for speaker cable, I'll let someone else open that can of worms. My advice--only spend what you're comfortable with and what you'll be happy with.

Others will chime in with many other options!


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#109140 08/30/05 05:03 AM
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I'm a fan of Dayton Cables from Parts Express. I find them high quality, but moderately priced.

For speaker wire, I use SoundKing 12 gauge from Parts Express. It ain't pretty, but it is is good quality, and very flexible for a thick wire. If you don't like its looks, you might prefer Carol In-Wall 12 Gauge from Parts Express. It's even less expensive than the SoundKing.




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#109141 08/30/05 05:13 AM
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Brock, wire and cables are pretty much commodity items that can be bought on the basis of price. An excellent discussion of speaker wire by a well-respected audio industry veteran is found here and is well-worth studying. For the length of runs that you'll probably have, regular 16ga lampcord would be fine and could be picked up locally from sources such as Home Depot. Cables of all types are available for far less than Monster's rip-off prices from sources such as Triangle , Monoprice and PartsExpress .


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#109142 08/30/05 09:54 AM
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I have had goood results with AR Master series cables. I was lucky and got very good prices on EBAY. There is one vendor to stay away from the name starts with audio and ends with rex. My opinion is he dramatically over charges on the shipping to make up for what are actually pretty good prices on the product. AR (Acoustic Research) Pro series are available at Best Buy and are rated by Stereophile as a recommended budget accessories. These are available also through Parts Express but if memory serves they do not carry the Master Series cables. Not sure of that. The Pro series are very nicely made also and very reasonably priced. I still have one pair of those in my system. For speakers I am currently using 12 gauge lamp chord from Home Depot. The speakers sound great. At some point I may consider something a bit more esoteric if I have money burning a whole in my pocket. I just don't see the need.
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#109143 08/30/05 09:59 AM
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Sorry I put it in the wrong place. I'm not awake yet. See reply to St Pat Guy.


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#109144 08/30/05 01:05 PM
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I use Silver ICs from CatCables for Interconnects between my Rotel preamp, poweramp, and CD player, as they sponsor Club Rotel, SignalCable bi-wire 10g speaker cable. BlueJeans Cables are highly recommended here for a good value/price. You can also consider Axiom cables, since they will be shipped free to you, together with the rest.


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#109145 08/30/05 01:32 PM
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Home Depot has the normal "clear" speaker wire, but they also have a real gem -- the "fire rated" 12 gauge wire for in-wall use. It has two insulated 12 gauge wires inside a green jacket -- it's a bit big but (a) less expensive than the clear stuff, (b) nice thin insulation and (looks like) twisted wires so even less inductance than the clear stuff, and (c) looks pretty sharp in an industrial kind of way.


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#109146 08/30/05 02:43 PM
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Go with regular lamp cable - cheap stuff is fine. Assuming you're going to be simlpy hooking up a reasonable run of wire in between cables, and not subjecting the cables to a tremendous amount of stresss - either constantly bending them or placing them in very hot or cold environments or outdoors, cheap stuff is fine.

I use a combination of 16 and 18 gauge wire for my surrounds (18 gauge for the rear surrounds was temporary to start, but they sounded great, so I never bothered changing them) and I have not had a single transmission problem at all.

Buy what you feel comfortable buying - that is the key. If you're afraid that buying wire that is too inexpensive will compromise your system, then buy something more expensive - it'll put your mind at ease - even if it does little else. Just please, please, please, be reasonable, and don't be fooled into thinking that you need super-duper, extra heavy gauge, space age materials that have been manufactured only by the light of a full moon and then soaked in calf's blood for a fort-night to properly age the wires. I think Monster sells a cable that is made this way.

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#109147 08/30/05 04:07 PM
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Agreed, but this stuff was about 18 cents a foot, including the calfs blood


M60ti, VP180, QS8, M2ti, EP500, PC-Plus 20-39
M5HP, M40ti, Sierra-1
LFR1100 active, ADA1500-4 and -8
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