Beginner’s Guide - Speaker Cables

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024

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  • @TheDukeOfMarbach
    @TheDukeOfMarbach Рік тому +6

    Dustin! We need some new videos! Hope all is well!

  • @JohnScheppler
    @JohnScheppler Рік тому +4

    Great information. Gauge is important, and making sure to keep positive on stereo to positive on speaker. After that, what you use is personal preferences and budget, as you stated.

    • @blazermdx
      @blazermdx  Рік тому

      Agree 100%! Not everyone needs 10 gauge speaker wires and there’s some instances where more than 18 gauge is recommended.
      As long as people do a little research on length, speaker impedance and gauge, they can make the right choice the first time.
      Thanks for the input!

  • @richardvacanti9428
    @richardvacanti9428 Рік тому +1

    LOL lamp cords funny 😂😂. I myself prefer twist ties.
    But honestly I just use basic cable Amazon basics 14 gauge. Works great.

  • @Irisda1st
    @Irisda1st Рік тому +4

    I’ve been waiting for a new video but also hoping you’re ok since you haven’t posted in awhile.

  • @nanao1267
    @nanao1267 Рік тому +3

    Good content which is helpful for somebody like me trying hard to learn a lot about audio systems.

    • @blazermdx
      @blazermdx  Рік тому

      Like usual, thank you Nana! I’m not breathing the internet with any of this info but it sure would have helped me 20 years ago, when getting into this great hobby.
      Thank you again Nana!

  • @nascarracer886
    @nascarracer886 Рік тому +4

    I used KnuKonceptz Kord Kable from Amazon ,10 gauge, put a sleeve over it and terminated it with Viborg banana plugs. I think it has a bit better clarity than the very old 14 gauge speaker cables.
    It’s pure copper and great reviews! Thanks for the new content! I love see older used equipment reviews.
    I bought some Monitor Audio silver speakers based on your review. They sound great!thanks for the tip!

    • @Audiodreamer192-24
      @Audiodreamer192-24 Рік тому +2

      I use that as well 12g. Excellent quality for the money!

    • @blazermdx
      @blazermdx  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for the recommendation! I’ve actually never heard of KnuKonceptz before so I’m off to do some research.
      I’m definitely planning on buying some more used equipment, especially speakers and subs. Just need more time and money to run out and grab them as they pop up.
      Monitor Audio is an excellent value, especially used. I’m happy to hear I steered you in the right direction:)

    • @blazermdx
      @blazermdx  Рік тому +1

      I actually think 12 gauge is the sweet spot for most home theater enthusiasts. Going to 10 gauge is likely overkill for most.
      I always appreciate you taking the time to comment!

    • @nascarracer886
      @nascarracer886 Рік тому +1

      I agree for home theater 12 is more than enough. I use the 10 ga on 2 channel set up with KEF 104 that I recently refurbished. Using a vintage Yamaha m 65. The cable is super flexible and Each conductor is composed of 462 strands of the finest copper for superb audio accuracy and flexibility!

    • @nascarracer886
      @nascarracer886 Рік тому +1

      Then I sleeved it with Keco 100ft - 1/2 inch PET Expandable Braided Cable Sleeve - Wire Sleeving for Audio Video - Black and sealed it with heat shrink tubing.

  • @danemoreno88
    @danemoreno88 10 місяців тому

    Hope everything is ok haven’t seen a video from you in forever myself I just got some kimber kables and love them I can definitely tell a difference imo but to each there own use what you want too

  • @tomkue612
    @tomkue612 Рік тому

    7/14/23. 2:45 PM
    Very informative

  • @rmaxcy4497
    @rmaxcy4497 Рік тому +2

    Another great helpful episode!!!

    • @blazermdx
      @blazermdx  Рік тому

      Pretty basic stuff but should be quite helpful to some. At least that was my intention:)

  • @rindio
    @rindio Рік тому +2

    Your videos are very informative and great to watch man. Keep em coming

  • @carewser
    @carewser Рік тому +5

    Dustin, it's been a while since you've posted, have you abandoned the channel?

  • @skyanakinwalker
    @skyanakinwalker Рік тому

    Quick OfferUp has elac ub5 at 250 in Seattle

  • @NickkaDUB
    @NickkaDUB 10 місяців тому

    I’m commenting before I watch this and hopefully you have the same opinion.
    Stick with 100% copper. Don’t spend a lot of money. The audible difference is in the upper ranges where most adults can no longer hear anyways. The actual tested difference between Blue Jean and Kimbre Cable is less than .5db so you’re just buying jewelry.
    If you’re worried about how it looks then add the mesh to your own.
    Definitely use in wall speaker cable behind walls.

    • @NickkaDUB
      @NickkaDUB 10 місяців тому

      You were spot on with my beliefs. You saw Gene’s videos at Audioholics too.
      Great video!

  • @Mroggenland
    @Mroggenland Рік тому

    Hey,
    I just found your channel and I like your content! I saw that you have a lexicon av 6. I have the chance to get a Av-9 for 600€. Do you think it is still a good deal? Or is a more modern receiver like an nad a better choice? Do you think it is a problem for movies and music that it only has arc and not earc?
    Hope you can keep it up!

  • @gaarcemail
    @gaarcemail Рік тому

    I had set up my Klipsch 5.1.4 Atmos system with a Denon AVR-X4700H. It has been a long time since I've hooked up any speakers, so I put all the speaker wires running together on the same wall and I got just horrendous feedback, so I am wondering should I separate the wires or buy better insulated speaker wires so I can still run them together to the receiver. What should I do? I would really like to keep them together for neatness.

  • @RhettRust
    @RhettRust Рік тому

    I do not have a comment. I need a little help , times have forced me to sell before our theater, is finished

  • @khoi83
    @khoi83 Рік тому

    What??!!! Those are merely lampcords and not real speaker câbles!!! Hahaha (joking)