Even speakers rated for a nominal 8-ohms, may dip to as low as 4-ohms at some frequencies, which further reduces the total cable resistance allowed in the wire. Using Pure Bare Copper speaker wire ensures that the total load put on the amplifier remains as close as possible to the impedance curve of your speakers. For example, a 16AWG 2-conductor Pure Bare Copper speaker wire has a total resistance of 0.803 ohms per 100 feet (both directions must be considered). By comparison, a 16AWG 2-conductor CCA speaker wire has a total resistance of 1.181 ohms per 100 feet.
Assuming 4 ohms is the lowest impedance of your speakers, a speaker wire run can be no more 0.2 -ohms total. 20 feet of 16AWG Pure Bare Copper would be 0.1606 ohms, well under the 0.2 -ohm limit. On the other hand, 20 feet of 16AWG CCA would be 0.2362 ohms, well OVER the 0.2 -ohm limit. One side of the clear outer PVC jacket is marked with an easily visible blue stripe to indicate polarity. *** 30-day easy returns. No restocking fee. Free lifetime technical support. Limited lifetime warranty.
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