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The KabelDirekt Pure Copper Stereo Audio Speaker Wire & Cable is a premium 10m cable designed for HiFi speakers and surround sound systems. Manufactured in Germany, it features 0.2mm strands of pure copper for exceptional audio quality, a flexible PVC sheath for easy installation, and polarity markings for user convenience. Backed by a 36-month warranty, this cable promises durability and high performance.
P**D
Top quality speaker 🔊 cable
I purchased this speaker cable in December 2023 and today have just got round to rewiring my home cinema system, the cable is very easy to unreel, no kinks etc. Easy to strip and wire into fisual banana🍌plugs, I was using a thin white (qed) speaker cable which has been perfectly fine but considering this speaker cable is pure it is definitely worth the upgrade. I will definitely need to buy again when I'm ready to rewire the surround speakers. Great quality 👌 definitely recommended.
K**N
Great Value
Very well made,nice and flexible though a little awkward to get it into the binding post on my amps speaker terminal.Probably better off using speaker plugs.Good value though
T**P
Quality Speaker Wire
This is by far the best speaker wire that I’ve dealt with & I was born a chronic music listener so I go through systems extremely fast despite my care for them, now sometimes I keep the speakers from a bust system to add to the new system because those speakers were so good so I’ve got speakers all over meaning speaker wire all over, or rather I used to have, basically I’ve used a lot of speaker wire & this is the best that I’ve used.It’s thick, it’s quality copper filled wiring, you get a good length of it (I think I got 10m) it’s easy to slip into Banana Plugs a little trickier to get it straight into a system because if it thicknesses but it’s doable it’s just little tricky.You will need cable strippers/cutters for a precise great job with this wire & a Stanley knife to carefully slice through the rather tough middle to separate the two ends for spacious connecting areas.I get a great sound using this wire & certain Banana Plugs & Speakers.
G**T
Good cable at a decent price
Having spent a fortune on cabling before, burying it in the walls and under the floors, this time I wasn’t going to spend as much.Bought this and again secreted it under floors and such to keep things tidy. I really cant tell the difference between this and previous much more expensive cables. Maybe it is all a scam and there is little difference, well unless you use the doorbell type cable and that really is a bit pish.The only other factor to take into account of little or no difference is the old fart’s hearing, with age it goes downhill, along with mental process, eyesight, sporting prowess, bedroom antics, patience with the younger generation, though we do excel at one thing – being grumpy. So I may not be able to discern any real difference but it could be the aged ears, the moral being that as you age your Hi-Fi equipment can be cheaper as you will never tell the difference and hammering out 70s and 80s was never about the fidelity, more the volume.Worth getting this for over 50s, if younger and you like to brag about your setup, go spend a fortune on something that sounds no different but gives you massive bragging rights
A**Y
Good speaker cable at a good price
Good speaker cable at a good price, well reviewed at a reviewed. I have had Hi-Fi separates for 40 years, cable like this used to cost a fortune back in the day.
C**.
Good Sound At A Great Price.
This cable is made from pure copper. So that is the meat and the potatoes of the product. No fancy dielectric, or input of silver. The conductor is pure copper, it simply performs, my expensive system is not let down by this cable. You could buy the bigger diameter, the price is great no matter what guage. Recommended.
J**G
Good cables
A nice pair of cables that do the job perfectly. These were used for all speakers and subwoofers in my car audio build, they're great quality with a thick durable coating with easily distinguishable positive/negative thanks to the red stripe. Nice and flexible so they're easy to route throughout a car.
A**K
Decent Performance and Excellent value for money
1 bought 50 metres of 4mm2 OFC speaker cable to bi-wire my two rear surround speakers. Up to now they been using single-wired micro QED cable, which is about 1mm2, and meant that my Audio Pro Black Pearl v2 speakers weren't sounding as good as when demoed in the shop.I needed about 12 metres of run from the amplifier, and you're best off using the thickest cable you can get, hence 4mm2. Bi-wiring these might then be OTT, but better to over-do it. Measuring 50m of cable into quarters was an exercise in itself. I had to uncoil the cable and spread it out along the length of the house, and then some, so I was sure I had 4 equal lengths before cutting.I put a dab of silver solder on the cable ends to stop the strands from splaying, and connected the cable to Nakamichi banana plugs at the speaker end, joining 4 cables to 2 banana plugs at the amplifier end. One of each pair of cables is clearly-marked with a red stripe. I then used red heat-shrink wrap at the ends for that side, and the red plugs. I then used white heat-shrink wrap for the other pair of cables on one lead, and black for the other so that when you plug them in you know which cable is which.I did slip up slightly in that one should conventionally have the signal go in the direction of the writing on the wires. Once I cut the first pair though I just wired them up as they were, meaning one pair of wires was the wrong way round. After wiring it all up, and having put a dab of solder on the amp ends connecting them together I decided to leave it. I did reverse one of the second pair to correct the direction. Once run-in I don`t expect any issues.The sound of the new cables is much fuller than they were, definitely more bass is arriving at the speakers and they now sound like they did in the shop.The price of the these cables was around 20% of the cost of the speakers. Possibly the 2.5mm2 cables would have done the same job, I can`t tell. These 4mm2 cables are a little more future-proofed and do the job very well. The whole making and laying of the cables did take me around 4 hours. There was a delay as the banana plugs I had ready to take the paired wires at the amplifier end turned out to be too troublesome. You may need to select your plugs carefully that are taking 8mm2 of copper, many won't. The ones I had took the cable OK but the pins turned out to be ever so slightly too big to fit in the amplifier sockets! I used a spare set.Very pleased with the results, the cables look smart, and feel pretty tough, and they sound fine. There might be 2 or 3% better-sounding cables if you want to spend 20 times the money, but for speakers that cost in hundreds of pounds rather than thousands I doubt you will hear better.
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