
It’s always been a hotly debated topic in the audio community: How much do cables affect a system’s performance? Audio cables have traditionally fallen into two camps. SVS SoundPath Stereo RCA Audio Cable Pair SoundPath Tri-Band Wireless Audio Adapter Our silk (not just fabric) dome tweeters provide a smooth response in the high frequency range, keeping vocals and dialogue clear and natural sounding.Icons/plus Created with Sketch.Polypropylene woofers with a butyl rubber surround and oversize magnets produce a quick and accurate response from a speaker that will last virtually forever.A +/-3dB tweeter switch allows you to fine-tune the speakers to your room and personal taste, or to better match other speakers in a surround sound environment.Each speaker includes weather-resistant components, stainless steel hardware, and the smaller powder-coated aluminum grille will not rust. All of our HDX in-wall and in-ceiling speakers are well suited for use outdoors and in high moisture areas like bathrooms.The grilles (and trim if exposed) can be painted to match your decor, making the speakers virtually invisible.Choose from a trimless grille attached via hidden magnets or a press-fit grille that exposes a modest trim, similar to canned lighting. Our proprietary design allows for either of two styles of included grilles to be attached.

The larger the woofer, the more bass you will achieve.Our anodized aluminum dome tweeter produces crisp detail with none of the harshness or ringing associated with other metal dome tweeters.Non-ideal placement, such as in a corner, is no longer a problem. A +/-3dB tweeter switch and a +/-3dB woofer switch give you complete control in fine-tuning the speakers to your room and personal taste.The swivel tweeters are recessed behind the grille so the speakers look perfectly flush, even though the most directional frequencies are aimed where you need them.With HTD speaker cable you get the quality you need at a price that won't break your budget. And with the recent rise in the price of copper (due to strong worldwide demand), the amount you'll spend wiring your home for sound has become a significant part of your home audio budget. Some popular cable manufacturers also use this high strand count but they will cost you about double our prices simply because they sell through distributors and retailers.

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In contrast, ours utilizes 63 individual strands of 99.99% oxygen free cable. Typical C元-rated 14 gauge speaker cable that you'll find at consumer electronics stores is manufactured with a strand count of 16. So the more individual strands used, the greater the available surface area, and thus less signal loss. Electrons will follow the path of least resistance which tends to be on the surface area of the copper. It is also important to know the number of individual strands that are used to produce the overall gauge. While using thicker cable will, in theory, produce less signal loss, the difference is so insignificant that your ears will likely not be able to tell the difference. We recommend using 14 gauge cable because it offers the best performance to cost ratio. Generally speaking, thicker cable will result in less signal loss over a given length. The lower the gauge, the thicker the cable, e.g. Speaker cable is made of individual strands of copper that are twisted together to result in the cable's thickness, or gauge. Two 2-conductor cables are then used to continue the signal from the volume control to each speaker (one to the left speaker and one to the right speaker). The other two cables continue (uncut) to the end of the cable to be stripped and connected to the second speaker.Ĥ-conductor cable is also often used to run from your amplifier to a stereo volume control. Then, cut and strip two of the conductors for the first speaker (+ and -).

At the first speaker, you will strip back the outer protective jacket to reveal all four conductors inside. Run this 4-conductor cable (+ and - for Left + and - for Right) to a pair of speakers by running one cable to the first speaker and then continuing to the second.
