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#356113 10/04/11 03:29 PM
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Greetings all. I recently had a house built and decided to have the builder run my subwoofer and rear speaker wires through the walls. The only problems with that is I don't have a subwoofer (RCA) plug on the one end of my line and have no idea what to buy to make it operational. Also the speaker wires they ran don't look like other speaker wire I am accustomed to as it looks as both the positive and negative run through the same sheath. I will try to get some pics today to post. Do you all know what I need to do? I was hoping I would have banana plugs in the walls instead i have loose wires. I do have a subwoofer jack where the sub will be so that one end is taken care of.


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Nashvegas Rocks #356114 10/04/11 04:24 PM
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When you say "positive and negative run through the same sheath" do you mean something like this ?


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Nashvegas Rocks #356115 10/04/11 04:26 PM
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Any RCA type connector will do for the end of the subwoofer cable. Just get one that looks like it will be easy to add the wire into solidly.

For the wire coming out of the walls, I used wall plates similar to these. Both Parts Express and Monoprice have a big selection to browse through. This one is a bit more pricey but there are cheaper versions of the same. it will accept both banana plugs and bare wire.
I used something similar to this where they all meet the source.



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Murph #356116 10/04/11 04:33 PM
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As per Doormat, I'm guessing that the wire you speak of is 'in-wall' speaker wire. Meaning that both the positive and the negative wires are encased in an outer sheathing to meet some areas building code specifications for anything running through a wall. The sheathing has no effect on sound quality and you can treat it the same as traditional looking speaker cable.


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Murph #356117 10/04/11 04:48 PM
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Well, Murph, I think I may just have learned how to post photos. Thanks!


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No prob. Had some time to kill while I ate my lunch.


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Murph #356140 10/05/11 03:39 AM
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Yes thats what it looked like. i went back to the house tonight and got a better look. The speaker wire is actually back about 12-14 inches from where the outer cover extended so I couldn't see it.

I know that overpriced speaker wire is a complete joke but what about a connector? Does it follow the same premise that cheap is as good as expensive?


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Nashvegas Rocks #356141 10/05/11 03:44 AM
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Yep; as long as the connection fits snugly but not too snugly(which cost doesn't control)it does the very simple job that it's designed for.


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JohnK #356195 10/05/11 11:34 PM
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And as long as the connector isn't made out of something that will oxidize or corrode, but most are gold plated so this shouldn't be an issue.

I really like Axiom's banana plugs and many like the locking banana plugs from from BlueJeans cable.


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Nashvegas Rocks #356198 10/06/11 12:01 AM
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Originally Posted By: Nashvegas Rocks
@Murfph@Doormat

Yes thats what it looked like. i went back to the house tonight and got a better look. The speaker wire is actually back about 12-14 inches from where the outer cover extended so I couldn't see it.

I know that overpriced speaker wire is a complete joke but what about a connector? Does it follow the same premise that cheap is as good as expensive?


For home audio a cheap connector that fits too tight is not that big of deal as you do not disconnect them that often. For Pro Audio having a better built cable that employes a well engineered connector like those used from Blue Jeans cable can make a difference for longevity of your equipments connections and the cable itself.


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