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Friday, 30 October 2009 03:23

The speaker cables of the modern type are made up of two electrical conductors covered up by the plastic. They are similar to each other electrically but, can be differentiated in polarity by the mark of the wire color, a thread tied to one wire or ridge on the insulation of one of the two wires.

The use of the speaker cables is in the electrical connection between the audio amplifiers and the loudspeakers. There are three main components namely resistance, capacitance and inductance in the speaker cables just like any other linear electrical component. These three components are responsible for the performance of the equipment.

If the speaker cables are perfect, then there is no resistance, no capacitance and no inductance. The length of the proper speaker cable is short in comparison to other quality of the speaker cables. The reason is that the resistance decreases with the decrease in the length of the conductors. The resistive property has more impact on the performance of the speaker cables as compared to the capacitive and inductive properties. These cables can be used for the home purpose only if the resistance if the cable is below 5% of the impedance of the speaker.

The construction, convenience as well as the price determines the quality of the speaker cables. Ensure that the speaker cables are chemically reactive with the conductor so that they can be easily used in a group. The standard wire in the speaker cables is considered to be more flexible as compared to the solid wire.

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