Thursday, October 19, 2017

How To Achieve A Good Connection Using A High End Speaker Wire

By Henry Thompson


Most of the shops selling speakers do not provide speaker wires along with the sound systems they sell to clients. The customers are therefore expected to have knowledge of the wires in the market and how they can be used. The right kind of a high end speaker wire is rated by how standard the thickness is and how well it fits into a system.

The wires sold in the market come along with or without connectors attached to them. Wires manufactured to be buried into the ground are the ones to be used when doing any form of outdoor connections. However the wires that are to be used within the walls and ceiling of a building need to be UL-rated and have labels of either CL2 or CL3.

The thickness of a wire can be easily identified through understanding the American Wire Gauge number that is written on it. For example, the wires may range between twelve and eighteen gauge in thickness. A cable is considered thicker if it has a lower gauge number. There is less resistance to flow of current when the line is thicker.

As a result of the varying functions of speakers, a couple of sizes of wires are needed during a connection. In instances where applications have high power or have long runs, thicker lines are used. On the other hand, applications with shorter runs use lines that have high gauge values meaning they are thinner. Work is therefore made easier and less cost is incurred.

In order to identify the amount of cable that is needed for connection, a string should be used to measure the distance between the receiver and where the speakers are to be located. The string length is then measured and an extra length is added to ensure an easier connection. Furthermore, the extra length is to avoid problems that may result from any error that might occur.

The two or four conductors are often located in the wires that are placed within a wall during connection. Only a single cable is required when it has a four conductor and is used to place a connection between a receiver and a volume controller. Once that is complete, a two conductor cable is then used to connect a couple of speakers in the room to the volume controller. The stereo-input rated speakers work well with four conductor cables.

In addition, having a good connection of speakers can be achieved through rightly connecting the positive and negative leads found in the speakers and receiver. If the negatives and positives are wrongly connected, then the sound produced would not be of good quality. It is advisable to use line strippers so as to avoid any bare strands that may result to short circuiting.

Terminals of speaker wires play a vital role and need not to get ignored during connection of the goods. There are two different types of terminals in speakers, spring clips and binding posts. Since spring clips accept both pin connectors and bare wires they are the easiest to use. However when in need for a solid connection, binding posts are the preferred ones.




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