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Gauge, the thickness of the wire, matters significantly when installing cable that stretches across a long range in your residential home or commercial property. Generally, higher gauge wire will create more resistance for the audio signal because the signal has a narrower path to travel. The more resistance a digital audio signal encounters, the more the signal will degrade, leading to poorer audio quality. To solve this, purchasing and installing the appropriate wire will ensure high-quality digital audio delivered throughout your property. The chart below shows the recommended lengths based on the impedance of the electrical device you are connecting.
Gauge/Speaker | 4 Ohms | 6 Ohms | 8 Ohms |
18 Gauge | 16ft | 24ft | 32ft |
16 Gauge | 24ft | 36ft | 48ft |
14 Gauge | 40ft | 60ft | 80ft |
12 Gauge | 60ft | 90ft | 120ft |
Designed for bi-amping, which involves using two amplifiers for a single wall speaker, a four-conductor speaker wire has a higher power threshold compared to a two-conductor speaker wire.
Pin connectors work with spring-loaded terminals (also known as spring clips), but they can also work with binding posts that have a hole in the side of the inner connector. This connector also reduces wear and tear on the end of the speaker wires, thus preventing loss of sound quality.
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