Monoprice Access Series 12 Gauge AWG CL2 Rated 2 Conductor Speaker Wire/ Cable - 100ft Fire Safety In Wall Rated, Jacketed In White PVC material 99.9% Oxygen-Free Pure Bare Copper
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Alex P
> 3 dayHorribly hard to get the banana clips twisted onto the ends of the cables!
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Jeremy
> 3 dayGreat to see Amazon selling Monoprice items. As a Prime member, I paid a little more for the luxury of receiving it in 2 days. My experience with Monoprice has been great for many years. Product is very good at a very fair price.
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Brian
> 3 dayThis is solid copper wire vs Copper Clad Aluminum ( CCA). At the time of the purchase it was the cheapest I could find. Seems good quality, nice jacket. etc...
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B.R.
> 3 dayExactly what we needed!!
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Barry
Greater than one weekI ordered and received Monoprice cable. Sheathing on the wire says monoprice. Im not an audiophile but PLEASE dont get taken in by the High end cable and wire marketing demons... unless you are Superman or a dog and have Uber hearing, save the $$$ for your electronic where it matters. Used this wire to create my own beefy coax speaker cables to replace the too short cables that came with my Vizio 5.1 soundbar /sattelite speaker system (the 54 inch system here on Amazon... great system by the way) I used the monoprice premium RCA plugs also here on Amazon. People say those plugs are too hard to soldier the wires too. Yes, if you dont know how to solder properly this youll make a mess and blame it on the product. Im not an expert solderer but I watched a lot of youtube videos and looked at pics. And then I practiced a bit with a decent soldering iron. I made no mistakes and the cables worked perfectly the first time. 12 gauge copper speaker wire is perfect for making your own speaker cables. It was slightly too large for what I did with the RCA plugs... but I made it work. 14 or 16 gauge wire woild have fit nicer and probaly sufficuent for this purpose but i wanted 12. Teach yourself how to solder, use a good soldering iron atbthe right temp for your solder wire, tin the tips of the copper speaker wires first (not an optional step) and have at it. Proper solder temp is important for solid strong solder points. And... dont hold the iron too long to the copper wire as you might melt the cabling sheathing . I actually probably held it too long but the sheathing on this monoprice wire held up jist fine. I now have 5.1 surround sound :-) running cables in the attic space? Solder your wires first :-)
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Martin
> 3 dayWire is ok quality. I did a calculation I need 60 ft of wire for 4 ceiling speakers. When I finish I only left with about 10 ft left on the spool so where is my other 30 ft of wire go?
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CHAN S.
> 3 dayRelatively inexpensive and good quality copper core cables. Definitely recommended even for serious 2 channel listening.
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Hippy Dave
> 3 dayIts speaker wire - OK - its SOLID copper ! NOT copper clad - best price I could find anywhere - fast shipping - Yeah baby !! whats not to love ?
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Larrydude
> 3 dayHigh quality cable at what was the best price per foot I found. No issues from the wires other than the coils were a bit of work to unwind but the setup sounds great.
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captnd
> 3 dayHeavy duty cable, though I though the outside sleeve would be a bit thicker for added protection.