Hello, I just purchased the Athena MKII 5 channel speakers from bestbuy. Right now I have really crappy stock speaker cable from my old crappy speakers. I'm thinking about getting some monster cable about 50 feet. Is this a good deal?
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
I never hooked anything up that's smaller than 12 gauge, but that's just me.
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
no, that isnt that good of a deal. monster cable isnt what ppl think it is.
try http://www.partsexpress.com and get some 14 ga.
MIKE
Originally posted by: Optimus
I build my own out of Cat5 cable for WAY cheaper.
I've built:
a) speaker wires
b) s-video cable (30 ft)
c) composite video cables (35 ft)
d) Component video cables ending in a VESA 15pin d-sub (SVGA) connector
e) Stereo RCA audio cables
Heck, my whole home theater is wired with the stuff.
Cat5 is very good quality and well-shielded (100 MBS doesn't work well over crummy shielding) AFAIK.
I learned about using it over at AVSForum (http://www.avsforum.com) and I'm very pleased with both how easy it was to work with and the results.
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
no, that isnt that good of a deal. monster cable isnt what ppl think it is.
try http://www.partsexpress.com and get some 14 ga.
MIKE
Originally posted by: 50
I think I will get either this or probably this one since it comes with banana plugs for only an extra 1.50
Originally posted by: Apex
Originally posted by: 50
I think I will get either this or probably this one since it comes with banana plugs for only an extra 1.50
Those are pins, not banana plugs. I personally hate pins, but you may prefer them.
Originally posted by: wyvrn
Question: Is the thicker gauge wire potentially bad for long runs because of the increased resistance of the wire? It seems like you should buy a cable not too thin and not too thick (attenuation).
Originally posted by: Optimus
I build my own out of Cat5 cable for WAY cheaper.
I've built:
a) speaker wires
b) s-video cable (30 ft)
c) composite video cables (35 ft)
d) Component video cables ending in a VESA 15pin d-sub (SVGA) connector
e) Stereo RCA audio cables
Heck, my whole home theater is wired with the stuff.
Cat5 is very good quality and well-shielded (100 MBS doesn't work well over crummy shielding) AFAIK.
I learned about using it over at AVSForum (http://www.avsforum.com) and I'm very pleased with both how easy it was to work with and the results.
