12 Gauge Speaker Wire with 12 Banana Plugs (100Ft) - 12 AWG Speaker Wire Speaker Cable 99.9% | Oxygen-Free Copper - True Spec and Touch Cable | Speaker Wire 12 Gauge | Outdoor Speaker Wire
$87.27
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100-FEET WITH 12 BANANA PLUGS [ 12 GAUGE SPEAKER WIRE ]: The lower the gauge number, the thicker the wire. Thicker wire presents less resistance to current flow.
DEOXIDIZED COPPER (OFC): Deoxidized Copper wiring provides a superior electrical conductor to aluminum because it does not expand or contract with heat and can carry a higher current load.
RUGGED PVC JACKET: Allows wide and seamless adjustment of the required physical properties of this wire such as flexibility, elasticity, and impact resistance.
EASY POLARITY IDENTIFICATION: This two color jacket allows for easy polarity identification. Making a polarity mistake could be damaging to your audio equipment.
SOFT TOUCH JACKET: The jacket on our cable is designed with the installer in mind. The flexibility of this jacket allows for easy routing and has a low memory.
Product description 100ft of 14 Gauge Speaker Wire
100 feet (30.5m)
True Spec Stranded Wire
Rugged Frosted PVC Jacket
Two Color Jacket for Easy Polarity Identification
Oxygen-Free Copper Conductor (OFC)
Compact Spool for Easy Storage
Closed Screw Banana Plugs Included
6 Pairs/12 Closed Screw Banana Plugs
Gold Plated
Red/Black Gear Logos for Easy Channel Identification
Closed Screw Design
Accepts 12 to 18 Gauge Speaker Wire
Compatible with Home Theater Receiver Bindings
Great for Home Theater Systems
Low Memory Jacket Makes it Easy to Route Close to Wall Moldings
Easily Installs into Most Banana Plugs
Jacket Strips Easily for a Quick Install
Closed Screw Banana Plug Installation Step 1: Strip Speaker Wire Strip your speaker wire and unscrew the banana plugs Step 2: Insert Speaker Wire Push your wire through the bottom half of the plug Step 3: Distribute Speaker Wire Evenly distribute the speaker wire over the non-threaded parts of the screw Step 4: Tighten Banana Plugs Securely tighten the plug (making sure the doesn't overlap the threads)