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Good cable
This cable is intended to transfer power from an Amp Head to a speaker cabinet so it's a quite different item with respect to signal cables used to feed the amp from an instrument.
To be clear, signal cables have to correctly transfer voltage signal while power cables have to transfer both voltage and current information, a power signal at the end.
Depending on the power of your amplifier, tens or even hundreds of watts can be handled by this class of cables.
It becomes really important that the dissipation of the cable is minimized; this aim is achieved when the resistance of the cable is minimized.
And the resistance is minimized when both the cable length and resistivity of the copper conductors are minimized.
This is the reason why I've chosen a quite short cable.
About the resistance, the value this cable exhibits is negligible: my digital multi-meter is not able to correctly measure it because so low that it's below the instrument accuracy.
I do not use the cable for high wattage and I'm really satisfied with its performance.
The only feature I would reconsider is the jack shape: because the place I use my amp, a 90 degree connector is preferable. This is something I suggest you to evaluate before buying but this is NOT an issue with the cable; it's simply a matter of personal use constraints.
To be clear, signal cables have to correctly transfer voltage signal while power cables have to transfer both voltage and current information, a power signal at the end.
Depending on the power of your amplifier, tens or even hundreds of watts can be handled by this class of cables.
It becomes really important that the dissipation of the cable is minimized; this aim is achieved when the resistance of the cable is minimized.
And the resistance is minimized when both the cable length and resistivity of the copper conductors are minimized.
This is the reason why I've chosen a quite short cable.
About the resistance, the value this cable exhibits is negligible: my digital multi-meter is not able to correctly measure it because so low that it's below the instrument accuracy.
I do not use the cable for high wattage and I'm really satisfied with its performance.
The only feature I would reconsider is the jack shape: because the place I use my amp, a 90 degree connector is preferable. This is something I suggest you to evaluate before buying but this is NOT an issue with the cable; it's simply a matter of personal use constraints.
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It has not failed so far
It's been a year using this speaker cable. It has not failed nor cause any equipment damage and also does not introduce noise. Considering the price, it's a solid ten!
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Does the job intended!
Using this on a Micro Orange head, and a Jet City 2x12 from thomann. Certainly does its job, What else is there to say!
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TL
I can’t find a cheaper yet more durable speaker cable anywhere in my local store
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NICE QUALITY
really good quality cable!!!!i recommend it.
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Perfect
Very solid, maybe the connector is not as perfect as more expensive ones but this cable is also very good
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EF
works
Does the job and hasnt had anything blow up with it yet
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DB
For the price, it does a great job.
It is what it says it is. It does what it says it does. Simply put: For the price, it does a great job.
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XJ
Sturdy and reliable
great quality cable, great quality sound and great quality connectors, would be surprised to find someone could tell the difference between this and a more expensive speaker cable. buy it now
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All is well.
Good quality cable with an affordable price tag, no noises, no dependability issues so far, and nothing blew up yet! The amp seems happy with it, so I'm happy with it.
What more could you ask for, right?
What more could you ask for, right?
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