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Philips Spooled Speaker Wire - 100ft - 16 gauge | 
enlarge | Brand: Philips Category: CE
Buy New: $26.28
New (3) from $24.12
Avg. Customer Rating: 24 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 5 x 5 x 4 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: PH62107 Model: PH62107 UPC: 026616921072 EAN: 0026616921072
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| • | Oxygen-free copper, 16 gauge |
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Product Description Magnavox branded products are already attracting consumers' attention - while conveying the high quality and value associated with the Magnavox brand name. Every Magnavox-branded accessory is manufactured and packaged under stringent controls to assure the highest quality standards.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
Wire Gauge Vs. Speaker Wattage January 4, 2008 24 out of 24 found this review helpful
It seems like a LOT of people (including me) over spent on speaker wire because they listened to others and simply didn't know better.
Here is a VERY simple table to help you potentially save quite a few $$ and buy the right speaker wire that fits your speakers. Wire gauge ties directly into the wattage it can handle. Amazing what a little research turns up instead of listening to "know-it-all" salesmen.
Use 16 gauge for 50-100W speakers Use 14 Gauge for 100-150W speakers Use 12 Guage for 150W+ speakers
I don't know anyone running 150W+ per speaker in their how, so save a few bucks and buy what you need (which for those of us who'd like to have hearing when we're 60), would probably suit quite well with 16 gauge.
As you can imagine there's nothing special about Monster speaker cable. Copper is copper. Slap on a branding and great marketing and it's no wonder they screw over thousands of stupid people with a 3-10x markup on cables, wires, connectors, etc...
16 Gauge February 22, 2007 21 out of 22 found this review helpful
If you zoom in on the picture, you'll notice that it's actually 16 gauge wire. I received it and can confirm that it's 16 gauge. Wire works fine, although the spool that's held together by two bolts and nuts had one of the nuts missing. It's not a big deal though, and my only disappointment was on my end when I realized 100' wasn't enough to hook up my 7 speakers.
Almost as good as the lamp cord I used for my stereo in the 1970s July 12, 2007 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
Yes, we had stereos in the 1970s. That was before overpriced monster cable was invented.
This is good heavy gauge wire. Not oxygen-free but cheap. Hey, this is going in our family room; we're not wiring the space shuttle here.
Make sure you order enough. We needed 2 rolls to setup our 7.1 system.
Good 16 gauge speaker wire March 1, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I can verify again that this is indeed 16 gauge wire. This size works very well for small-medium satellite speakers. I am using this wire with a Samsung HT-Q80 HTIB. It's working wonderfully and I'm getting nice crisp sound. Unlike the other reviewer, my spool came fully intact. I would suggest this for anybody looking for good, cheaply priced 16 gauge speaker wire.
100' phillips spooled speaker wire April 5, 2008 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
This wire seems robust and produces much better sound than the spaghetti-speaker wire supplied with my HTIB. However, I have marked this product down because the separate wires aren't color coded!! This makes setting up a pain in the proverbial, because you have to mark at frequent intervals along the wire with a permanent marker (well that is what we did) to keep track of which wire is which. Apart from that, seems like a nice product.
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