SPEAKER WIRE GAUGE GUIDE: 12 AWG vs 14 AWG vs 16 AWG vs 18 AWG

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  • @AudioUniversity
    @AudioUniversity  3 года назад +9

    Need help setting up your listening space? Check out this free resource I've created for you...
    Speaker Placement Guide: audiouniversityonline.com/speaker-placement-guide/

  • @grandrapids57
    @grandrapids57 3 года назад +35

    This channel clearly has the highest grade content of all of the audiophile material on RUclips; and, that is the selection of material, the information given, the presentation, and its conciseness. Besides being material to educate the public on audio, I would argue this channel is an example of what many other informational "RUclipsrs" should review prior to posting.

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  3 года назад +1

      Wow! Thanks so much for this comment, Grand Rapids57. I'm glad you are enjoying my videos!

    • @TarxnG
      @TarxnG 2 года назад

      Indeed

    • @luispendragon6551
      @luispendragon6551 2 месяца назад +1

      Truly true.

  • @BorisKid
    @BorisKid Год назад +13

    I went from 22 to 14 and Woah! I always thought the gauge didn't matter... I was actually missing out. The sound is so much better amplified now.

  • @garthzader
    @garthzader Месяц назад

    Thanks for flashing on the screen, during your video, the chart you referenced. It was very helpful instead of making everyone navigate to your website in order to gain some traffic… very thoughtful of you. Thanks too for not keeping your RUclips content extremely vague and generally nonspecific to answer the most popular questions many consumers have.
    The last thing anyone here wants is to be spend three minutes to only be told that my answer is waiting on your trafficless web server.

  • @jackiezhong5900
    @jackiezhong5900 3 года назад +9

    I’ve been watched so many videos, after this one, I don’t need to anymore. Thank you Kyle.

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  3 года назад +2

      I'm glad to hear that, jackie zhong! Thanks for watching!

    • @nastica1360
      @nastica1360 2 года назад

      It doesn’t really matter what gauge wire you run😂 nothing is gonna caught on fire if you don’t run the right wire

  • @smfort1
    @smfort1 2 года назад +3

    This is a recommended guide. With the high price of copper, you still want to be able send the signal with the least degradation but be able to stay within your budget.

  • @marksonsparks698
    @marksonsparks698 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you. Clear, concise organised information without all that audiophile brouhaha.

  • @BrianMDPhD
    @BrianMDPhD 3 года назад +9

    Another great video! Dave Rat has some great videos for practical demonstration about wire gauge as well. In my application, I’m running about 40ft with a total impedance of 2 ohms. Based on your chart and many other similar charts, I’d be on the extreme edge of the recommended gauge for the application. I have all 12AWG cords, and I’d have to replace all of them with 10AWG at an extra expense. I’m just not convinced that extra cost is worth the benefit.

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  3 года назад

      The recommendations on the chart found on the Audio University website is based on about a -0.5 dB tolerance of HF attenuation. Very small! The actual limit is far beyond those recommendations!

    • @georgen9755
      @georgen9755 Год назад

      Who put these rat ? Nobody want to leave the rat ? Cats cannot do without rats !!! Open house .....has zero .........Gauges ........ .......
      Some dude will work and some dreamers will get the credits .........
      Get out!! Get out !!! Don't ........Phish ......
      Be smart enough to use your own resources never.........Use .........Resources ........That doesn't belong to you ........Mrs cat

  • @Melodys-lq8xh
    @Melodys-lq8xh 6 месяцев назад +2

    I'm didn't know anything about speaker wire before. I used the wire that came with the system very thin. Then I tried 14 gage pure copper wire. Blown away by it. Volume increased and it was clearer. Didn't know it would make such a difference.

    • @filmbuff1991
      @filmbuff1991 5 месяцев назад

      Same here. I got the Yamaha Audio YHT-4950U 5.1 home theater system and it came with very thin and flimsy speaker wire. I read some reviews where people said they recommend using better quality speaker wire instead of what came with the system. So I got a bundle of Amazon brand 100 feet 16 gauge speaker wire (reviewers said 16 gauge is what they used on the system), and switched out the flimsy wires, and wow! Definitely a difference in sound quality! The 16 gauge wire made the system sound more powerful, and the sub sounds even more boomy!

    • @CupOfSweetTea
      @CupOfSweetTea 16 дней назад

      It didn't make a difference, it's placebo

  • @sparkside217
    @sparkside217 3 года назад +4

    Could you do a video on tower speakers one day? Specifically, why some seem to have more mid-range drivers than others, what terms like "passive" mean, and how crossover works at a hardware level within a speaker (and how crossover compares in a high end vs low end speaker)?

  • @UnburdenedByWhatHasBeen
    @UnburdenedByWhatHasBeen 3 года назад +4

    I run 12 awg on pretty much everything except my subs and really small surrounds in the house. 18awg for surrounds and 10awg for the "big-uns"

  • @brendanhoffmann8402
    @brendanhoffmann8402 3 месяца назад

    I got some ok speakers a few months ago. I was pretty disappointed with their performance at the time. I just replaced my crappy thin wires with 16 AWG OFC wire. It made a huge difference! It's actually louder now and takes away the thing that made it sound cheap before. Fuller, clearer and stronger.

  • @SuperLisalis
    @SuperLisalis 2 месяца назад

    Thankyou, I have been very confused over speaker wire.

  • @dilipmavireddi4366
    @dilipmavireddi4366 3 года назад +3

    Brilliant! very focused and short videos are always GREAT! Thank you :)

  • @paulengle5784
    @paulengle5784 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic content. Big kudos on the learning objectives at the top of the video.

  • @arvidlystnur4827
    @arvidlystnur4827 2 месяца назад +2

    This video doesn't discuss 10 gauge wire one author showed that 12 to 10 gauge only shows slight difference in frequencies above 16000 hz.
    Raise the treble about 1 degree.
    I'm about to replace my old 14 guage wire with 10 gauge. Will i hear a difference. Switching between 16 to 14 was a huge difference.

  • @tonyrobles9070
    @tonyrobles9070 3 месяца назад

    Thanks so much for your contribution to the community! This was a very helpful video!
    Your explanations make it very easy to understand and I really appreciate it!
    Keep up the great work and good luck with everything Sir!
    👍 😊

  • @oraleparcero
    @oraleparcero 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hey man this video is great. Very informative and helpfull. Thank you

  • @falvegas511
    @falvegas511 4 месяца назад

    Good Presentation, correct speaking cadence, enunciation, and grammar. Important Topic - would like to know more about, Twisted vs Parallel conductors, Skin Effects above 10K Hz, and proximity to Other Cabling OR Shielding.

  • @PBS-nm1uu
    @PBS-nm1uu 3 года назад +5

    THANKS FOR ALL THE INFO. SIMPLE AND TO THE POINT.

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching, PBS #007!

  • @PepePig-th6sy
    @PepePig-th6sy 3 месяца назад

    bigger is better so we used welding cables 4/0 and wow the sound is just so amazing it's like you're actually there.

  • @chalmh
    @chalmh Месяц назад

    In my opinion you missed a major factor that the wire thickness is affecting. This is the damping factor of the system. The damping factor is revy much important in the lower frequency (bass). This keeps the bass sound more tight as the power amplifier output absorbs better the back EMF that is generated by the speaker coil.
    For example, asuming the power amplifier's output resistance is 100mOhms and the speaker resistance is 8 Ohms, the damping factor is "80". This value is theoretical with zero length of wire between the PA (power amplifier) and the speaker.
    Assuming the distance of a speaker from the PA requires a 5m 18AWG cable (which means 10m for the + and -). This cable adds 200mOhms to the PA path, so the total PA output resistance becomes 300mOhm (100+200). If we calculate now the damping factor we get a much worse figure - 26.6. The damping factor dropped drastically to a 1/3 from the best value.
    Now if we calculate the same setup with a 12AWG cable the damping factor will be 50mOhm of the wires + 100mOhm PA output resistance gives a total power path resistance of 150mOhm. Thus the damping factor will be 53.3.
    For 4 Ohm speaker it is even worse.
    This is something you can hear immediately when replacing from thin 18AWG wires to 12AWG wires (in the same setup).
    I personally use 7AWG wires (a combination of 4 parallel 12AWG's).
    Any how you explained well the wiring thickness issue.👍

  • @mrlouization
    @mrlouization 3 года назад +3

    Great simple clear video for an audios idiot like myself. I might learn a few things so I subbed thanks.

  • @S198K
    @S198K 3 года назад +3

    Once again supermo information 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 keep up the good work mate. Liked+shared & already subscribed 🤩👍🏼

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for subscribing, shoaib khan! I'm glad you found the video valuable!

  • @diamond6256
    @diamond6256 Год назад

    This video, was just what I was looking for.

  • @ballidevgan2338
    @ballidevgan2338 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Brother and Happy new year

  • @markfreedman2470
    @markfreedman2470 Год назад +1

    Good Video. However, You should have shown the wire gauge chart in the video.

  • @guitarman0765
    @guitarman0765 2 года назад +2

    great video , thanks for your help !!!

  • @hassanbeydoun2460
    @hassanbeydoun2460 2 месяца назад

    I have 22AWG 15ft RCA-to-3.5mm cable and another one 22AWG for a shorter 7ft cable RCA-to-3.5mm, I'm not sure if that's overkill.
    15ft cable is going from PC (3.5mm output) to JVC stereo system (RCA input)
    7ft cable going from TV (3.5mm output) to Alesis music production speakers (RCA input)

  • @amitghosh6966
    @amitghosh6966 Год назад +2

    What's difference between Speaker wire & Normal Electrical wire? Is there any harm if I use Electrical wires as speaker wires?

  • @michaeljanknegt5233
    @michaeljanknegt5233 Год назад +1

    Thanks for making a great understandable video straight up thank brother keep it up got any videos how to hook up and record from my home studio

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад

      Thanks for watching, Michael! I’ve got a lot of videos on home studio recording. Here is a good place to start: ruclips.net/video/qHoE4WxxXZA/видео.html

  • @caleb-falk
    @caleb-falk 3 года назад +6

    Been going through all your videos, really enjoying the content, thanks!
    Regarding speaker wire gauge, does the output wattage of the amp make any change to suggested wire size or is ohm and length the primary and/or only major factor?

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  3 года назад +1

      I’m glad to hear that, Caleb Falk! For long runs into low impedance loads, larger gauge wire is important - even more so when a lot of power will be utilized.

  • @SandeepD1636
    @SandeepD1636 3 года назад +2

    Right videos at the right time,

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  3 года назад

      Glad to hear that! Thanks for watching!

    • @SandeepD1636
      @SandeepD1636 3 года назад

      @@AudioUniversity Yes, your videos have a lot of detailed information.

  • @SFtheGreat
    @SFtheGreat 4 месяца назад +1

    Would it be possible to redo this video with internationally recognised units?

  • @riteshraman7894
    @riteshraman7894 Год назад +1

    Which wire gives better sound? Tinted copper or Bare copper for speaker?

  • @Yoda8945
    @Yoda8945 Месяц назад

    Paging systems for buildings require a specific gauge of wire, but it is not going to be large size (low gauge) because they operate on an entirely different principle, using 35 or 70 volt lines rather than the 4-16 Ohm system for home HiFi. If working with paging systems, do the research on their operation before jumping into wiring them.

  • @MDaDonLegacy
    @MDaDonLegacy Год назад +1

    For whatever reason my subwoofers stopped working. After trying everything I could think of, I still couldn't get any sound. I decided to run two positive wires, one from each channel (Right+ & Left+) to the positive and negative on my subwoofer, well..... I didn't know this subwoofer could get this loud. But wow.
    So I tried running a bass shaker on 2 positives without a negative... Same results, absolutely the most vibrations I've experienced from this bass shaker..... I don't understand.

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад

      Check to make sure your amp is configured properly. This video may help: ruclips.net/video/2eKHQQRLpW0/видео.html

  • @chuongnguyen2976
    @chuongnguyen2976 2 года назад +2

    I have 2 speakers and each one is rated 500max watts and it’s 8omhs. My amplifier is 4 Chanel and the distance from the speakers to the amp running speakers wires is about 15 ft each speaker. I’m running aww 16 can I run thicker speakers wires? Would it make it sound better?

  • @mollydog444
    @mollydog444 19 дней назад

    I've got a Sony CD cassette shelf system. I just need the speaker wires to be a little longer - like maybe 20 feet. It's that speaker wire that is split at the end and you put it in the red and black ports with the bare wire being held in with the corresponding color "snaps" for lack of a better word - you press the black or white tab and the port opens up, you stick in the end of the bare wire, let go of the tab and the wire is held in. What gauge would that be?

  • @jbocaneg17611
    @jbocaneg17611 3 года назад +2

    This was fantastic content. Thank you.

  • @shivkumarnadar4893
    @shivkumarnadar4893 2 года назад

    Great information about wire using for transmission

  • @sexyjeep1520
    @sexyjeep1520 3 года назад +2

    Watched your video because I am trying to figure out if what my home installer did for my A/V is sufficient. I did an entire whole home audio system to listen to background music throughout my home. Not to blast music, but to listen at anywhere between a 10-50% volume but nothing louder. My Amp has 6 channels with 8 Ohms per channel, and when hooking up my speakers, they will only operate at 4 Ohms per speaker because the channel splits it's 8 Ohm capacity to 4 Ohms per speaker (L) and (R). In my home, the A/V company made every single run a 16AWG wire. Most of the runs are about 50', but a few of the runs are just over 100'. I am hoping this will be okay since although the distance is very long, they will only be getting 4 Ohms per run, and the fact that I don't ever plan to crank the volume up. However, i am no expert either and most places I read are suggesting a minimum of 14AWG. My speakers are 8 Ohms, 120W Peak. Model: IC-860CF. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

  • @parupudiphanindra3126
    @parupudiphanindra3126 3 месяца назад

    Using ,l4 gage wire for LCR speakers. 16 guage for rest

  • @mhe1975
    @mhe1975 2 года назад +2

    nice work dude...

  • @GarretBobbyFurguson
    @GarretBobbyFurguson 2 года назад +2

    My rear speakers hit a low of 6.3 ohms and im trying to figure out exactly what gauge speaker wire I would need for them. Ill need atleast 25 feet for both the speakers to make it to my receiver with decent slack, I would just go with 16 gauge but the speakers have a rated power of 40 watts and supposedly they can peak at 120 watts, and im really not sure if the wattage will make a difference for the speaker wire. I want to be able to turn the speakers up to max volume if I absolutely want to one day, even though thatll probably be extremely rare. So would I be able to get away with 16 gauge or should I go with 14?

  • @jdmacura8536
    @jdmacura8536 3 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot for tha perfect information I appreciate it

  • @onedaytimewin
    @onedaytimewin 2 года назад +1

    awesome video, thank you

  • @AllenPearman
    @AllenPearman 2 месяца назад

    Question: I have 12 gauge wire running from a banana plug outlet to my speakers. When I make connects from my amp to the speaker outlet the 12 gauge is a bit heavy and puts some stress on the wires in the amp input. Could I connect from the amp to the outlets with lower gauge wire than what I am running

  • @megaeverything101
    @megaeverything101 8 месяцев назад

    Quality of the wire also makes a difference

  • @nitrousoxide2265
    @nitrousoxide2265 3 года назад +3

    So 12 all the way?

  • @keithturner2889
    @keithturner2889 2 года назад +2

    Interesting video. What about separating the high and medium frequency wiring ie bi-wire.
    Run two cables to speakers joined at the amplifier and seperated at the speakers. Will this improve sound quality?

  • @pmtz2005
    @pmtz2005 2 года назад +3

    My rears are probably 35 - 40 foot max runs, the front stage is 20 feet max (with extra slack). I was about to go with 12AWG but would it make a difference say over 14AWG? which would you recommend? thanks

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  2 года назад +3

      I would probably choose either 16 or 14 AWG. 12 is technically superior, but I don’t believe there would be an audible difference.

  • @tommyK7282
    @tommyK7282 Год назад

    I use 10 & 12 Gauge.

  • @jeffbuchholz954
    @jeffbuchholz954 Год назад +1

    How does having powered speakers affect this?
    We run XLR cable from the mixer directly to the speakers & they have built in amplifiers.
    I'm guessing we have overkill with the thicker gauge wires, but perhaps not.
    We have dinner speakers at different venues, typically banquet halls, hotels, etc. so it isn't loud music. But the cable runs vary from venue to venue.

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад +1

      Any XLR should be capable of doing this with very little signal loss and very low noise.

    • @jeffbuchholz954
      @jeffbuchholz954 Год назад +1

      @@AudioUniversity Thank you!

  • @jonahwhale9047
    @jonahwhale9047 2 года назад +2

    Something else to add, 12AWG is visually 'thick'. A flat twin core cable is about 1cm wide, & if it's shiny copper, you're going to see it big time snaking around your room. Perhaps best kept for inside walls & structures? Which leads to another alternative, using thick cable to run the distances & then terminating it. Then using thinner cable for the last metre or so to the speaker.

  • @FgGh-re1dg
    @FgGh-re1dg Год назад +1

    thanks very much

  • @TomCee53
    @TomCee53 2 года назад +1

    Some audio files would be distressed that you didn’t include 10 gauge wire

  • @synister281
    @synister281 Месяц назад

    Would 16ga wire work in an outdoor application or would 14 be better since it’s coming from a receiver in the house??

  • @pastaman6099
    @pastaman6099 2 года назад +5

    My home theater room is pretty big and to effectively hide my speaker wires, some of them had to go up to 20-60 feet to hide within the bottom wall slits. I used 20 gauge for all of them, and with some calculations, it seems they've added around 10-20% extra resistance to the 8 ohms of the channels with the longest wiring. Even so, that's still within less than a dB of extra power that the receiver is more than capable enough of taking care of in the calibration, and they all sound great to me already. Would switching out the longest wires with 12gauge make any noticeable difference?

  • @robertovallejo20
    @robertovallejo20 2 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @carlosfernandez8017
    @carlosfernandez8017 Год назад +1

    I love your videos!!!!!!! I have a question I bought a Yamaha speakers NS-Aw190 and i purchase 16 gauche 100 ft my question is if this cable are perfect for my speakers are Amazon basic purchase and my other question is if I can put it outside my my garage wall? Thank you !!!

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад

      Thanks, Carlos!
      16 gauge wire is good for the distance. I would recommend outdoor cable for outdoor speakers.

    • @carlosfernandez8017
      @carlosfernandez8017 Год назад

      @@AudioUniversity awesome thank you!!!! I’m installing the cable in the garage it is a gap between the roof and the garage I’m afraid if the cable turn on fire?

    • @carlosfernandez8017
      @carlosfernandez8017 Год назад

      What do you think and thank you very mucho for the fast response 😀

  • @StagnantMizu
    @StagnantMizu 9 месяцев назад

    But if using a short 20 gauge for 120watt speakers is there never a change for it to melt due to too much energy I mean you can use a wrench as a fuse if enough amps run through it it will melt..

  • @SavageAirCinema
    @SavageAirCinema Год назад +12

    I've used 12 gauge for 15 years because of it's thickness. It is able to send more signal to the speaker.

    • @buckethead420
      @buckethead420 4 месяца назад +3

      not sure about speakers but a funny thing about highend headphones and IEMs is that people spend insane amounts of money on thick ass cables while the wires inside their devices are the thinnest on planet earth

    • @Hypedgaming
      @Hypedgaming 4 месяца назад

      @@buckethead420trure i also laugh at my friends for that 🤣🤣

  • @ATLballer
    @ATLballer 5 месяцев назад

    i have a question if someone could answer......how often should you update your cables?????...........speakers,hdmi...........im asking because i purchased speaker wires for my front two 15+ years ago they are 10 gauge from back then.............i paid a gang of money from a very high end audio store .....i just bought some new 12 guage for a fraction of the cost that has really good reviews....im thinking the years of technology would have improve even for speaker wires.....if not im good thank you............with HDMI I have super thick HDMI cables from years and years ago ........ Im assuming HDMI has more upgrades than speaker wire....so once again how often should you really consider upgrading all your wires and speakers and HDMI.....thank you all for any response

  • @frostbite9635
    @frostbite9635 2 года назад +2

    if i wanted to get the highest bass, would i use.. 14 or 12Gauge Speaker Wire? (Setup: Cerwin Vega D-3. Kenwood KA-94 Stereo integrated Amp paired with Kenwood Graphic Equalizer GE-34 Using 14Gauge Wire.

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  2 года назад

      14 Gauge wire is excellent. Switching to 12 Gauge would have a very small impact.

    • @frostbite9635
      @frostbite9635 2 года назад

      @@AudioUniversity Ye, i honestly didnt really notice a difference, but i wasnt sure if it was my amp or if like you said, there isnt much difference. im using 14Gauge right now so yea

  • @vladrac9342
    @vladrac9342 3 года назад +2

    Hi man, I bought the amp and the speakers and now am left with what wires to choose. for the speakers i ll use 14 awg and for the amp (4x100W RMS 4ch) i ll use 8 or 10 awg. But here is my question....
    When i was looking to buy the wires there were things such as: "SCB 1250", "SCE 2250 MKII", SCC 3250". Basically there are some parapeters i guess called scb, sce, scc, ft, sl, sca. Have you heared of this things and if yes, what do they represent?

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  3 года назад

      I’m not sure what those acronyms indicate. The most important factors are length and gauge.

  • @JWARD3045
    @JWARD3045 3 года назад +2

    I bought a Vu meter accessory for my stereo. It has a three terminal connection rather than a four terminal connection. The center terminals is a negative common. Will joining the negative leads in common cause a problem?

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  3 года назад

      Hi, James. Which output are you connecting to the input of the VU meter?

    • @JWARD3045
      @JWARD3045 3 года назад +1

      @@AudioUniversity I am talking about audio connections.

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  3 года назад

      I just want to make sure you aren’t connecting a speaker level output to the VU meter. If you can share the output connector type and input connector type, that will help me answer your question.

  • @spacecakesound
    @spacecakesound Год назад +1

    Could you use short runs of 16awg to connect the speakers to each other then 14 or 12awg for the long runs back to amp? Or would that effect sound quality? Thanks & great channel

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад

      Yes. You can do that to account for the longer distance.

  • @sherose5448
    @sherose5448 2 года назад +2

    is it better to use 12awg wire for less than 20ft connection?

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  2 года назад

      In theory, there is less resistance with lower gauge at any distance. However, you probably will not notice an audible difference.

  • @RealStuntPanda
    @RealStuntPanda 10 месяцев назад

    TL;DR Less gauges means more electrons: Electrons! It's what speakers crave.™
    P.S. I just got 25 feet of 8 gauge speaker wire, new, for free. I took it and now my speakers sound like a concert inside my head but outside. And I haven't even hooked up the wires yet!

  • @stefanklass6763
    @stefanklass6763 4 месяца назад

    Well, how about 1000 watts at 2.7 Ohm over 20 feet. I honestly think I should even double up on 12 gauge here, if that is enough.

  • @DevinderAthwal306
    @DevinderAthwal306 2 года назад

    Together with the length, load of the speaker doesn't the power have an influence on the calculation on gauge cable to go for?

  • @Jeff-cv4qn
    @Jeff-cv4qn 3 года назад +1

    thanks for the info

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  3 года назад

      Glad to help, Jeff0000! Thanks for watching!

  • @cesarn.5330
    @cesarn.5330 2 года назад +1

    Hi, I would like to know if this video applies also for Active Speakers? Thank you!

    • @Yoda8945
      @Yoda8945 Месяц назад

      Active speakers have the amplifiers in the speaker box and the wire runs are very short and built in by the manufacturer. Proper wiring from the preamp to the active speaker is required and that is generally a balanced connection for long runs, though unbalanced connections may be used on runs shorter than 15 feet.

  • @arupdutta7687
    @arupdutta7687 Год назад

    I have a coild of 12 AWG (4 mm) electrical wire lying around for a long time. Can i use this? Max length from speakers to amp is 3.5 m. Very basic integrated amp, tapedeck, tuner, GE, and TT setup. If you say yes, please also advice can I twist them together very lightly (as they are single wires, not like usual audio cables). Thanks and cheer from Kolkata, India.

  • @paulk9534
    @paulk9534 6 месяцев назад

    Is bare wire connection better than banana plug? Less resistance and interference with direct connection?

  • @imjustbeingreal2362
    @imjustbeingreal2362 Год назад

    I have (8) 8” mids rated at 400watts a piece…. Hooking up to a 1800 watt amp…. 14 gauge should do right?

  • @CompetentSalesUSA
    @CompetentSalesUSA 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @richardbloemker1495
    @richardbloemker1495 Год назад

    Best cable to use with Power Speakers?

  • @cletusrobinson
    @cletusrobinson 2 года назад

    What about running PA cabs for 50 feet with 350 watts RMS?

  • @Lowkey_nxthxn
    @Lowkey_nxthxn 3 года назад

    So my amplifier says it’s 4omes to 8omes and they recommend I use 14 gauge wire for long runs

  • @dineshnalli5755
    @dineshnalli5755 2 года назад

    Is it depends on the rms power that it carries.?

  • @fostexfan160
    @fostexfan160 3 года назад

    I need 2 cables for my 400 watt PA system that run into 8 ohm cabinets. Cables are 10 metres each. The ones I almost bought were only 20AWG (0.75mm) I assume these are not ideal?

  • @JalteJKR
    @JalteJKR Год назад

    Bro, your website is not websiting. I can’t get the cookie promt to go away. I’ve tried safari and chrome on my phone and macbook. It’s seriously stuck. Plz fix

  • @mikewise7204
    @mikewise7204 2 года назад

    How should I run 8- 4ohm speakers on a 4 channel 4 ohm amp? 1400watts

  • @malibumafia1967
    @malibumafia1967 2 года назад

    My system in my car is about 1200 watts. Would it be better to use 12 guage or 14 guage for the subs. The 4 guage amp kit I want to get comes with 14 guage. Would that be a problem at all. Thanks in advance

  • @ekanshmeena2788
    @ekanshmeena2788 3 года назад

    How to convert 4 channel amplifier in mono block🙏 please help

  • @SandeepD1636
    @SandeepD1636 3 года назад +2

    Bro, in PA concept after the looping the distance from my amplifier to last speaker is 350 meters. Can I find the suitable cables?

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  3 года назад

      It would be much better if you could place the amplifier closer to the speakers. Why are they so far apart?

    • @BrianMDPhD
      @BrianMDPhD 3 года назад

      @@AudioUniversity Maybe he works in a stadium! 😂

    • @SandeepD1636
      @SandeepD1636 3 года назад +1

      @@AudioUniversity Its an off-shore site for PA and the distance from the 1st speaker to the last speaker in a loop is around 60 meters and from the last speaker to Rackroom is 200 meters.

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  3 года назад +1

      Are the speakers 8 ohm, 4 ohm, or 70 V?

    • @SandeepD1636
      @SandeepD1636 3 года назад +1

      @@AudioUniversity they are 8 ohms on 100V

  • @BomBoo-rn8gj
    @BomBoo-rn8gj 15 дней назад

    This know-nothing audiohead has made and used pure stranded copper 12-14 guage wire since the vinyl bug bit some 50 years ago...SFSG.
    I'm still using them, the only thing I've done is make them shorter and replace the connectors, twice.
    Spend all that $$$ for bragging rights only. DYI it.
    Reply

  • @michaelp1362
    @michaelp1362 Год назад

    just setup my new car audio system, that is supposed to push 500w rms, and I have the correct amp, but its just not loud enough, could it be because i used the thin speaker wire that came with the speakers?

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Год назад

      Check out this video: ruclips.net/video/Ee9bmALhhtg/видео.html

  • @vinoth6197
    @vinoth6197 Год назад

    My room size 10x16.. 8ohms speaker.? Use.. 12 14 16 18...

  • @rockon-wo2nz
    @rockon-wo2nz 2 года назад

    Is it safe to solder cca with copper wire?

  • @robertmcalister2558
    @robertmcalister2558 Год назад

    I didn’t observe any math. Also, why are you linking to CCA?

  • @lonelycake4114
    @lonelycake4114 3 года назад

    You didnt take into account how much power the amp will be pushing out to drive the speakers.

  • @sukamayoutube2323
    @sukamayoutube2323 3 года назад

    Can I join a 12gauge to a 14 gauge?

  • @AbhijeetSingh-ru9wr
    @AbhijeetSingh-ru9wr 2 года назад

    Wich wire gauge is best for car subwoofer 4ohms ??

  • @henryfernandez2533
    @henryfernandez2533 3 года назад +1

    Wish I would've watched this before, So I extended an Aiwa 6 ohm speaker for 70 feet on 22 guage, This explains why the quality diminished so I ordered a 12 guage which could've been 14 according to your chart but my question is:
    What if the speaker brings an internal to external wire that's thinner for about 10 feet? Can I bond it together with 12 guage for a better outcome for 70 feet directly into the receiver or this won't work?

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  3 года назад +1

      The greater the length of the thinner wire, the more resistance compared to the same length with thicker wire. So it will work, but it will increase the resistance of the line.

    • @henryfernandez2533
      @henryfernandez2533 3 года назад +1

      @@AudioUniversity Appreciate the reply so to confirm because I spent alot of time passing the 22 wire: The sound quality will be better going from 22 to 12 guage when swapping to the same 70 feet distance?

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  3 года назад +1

      Theoretically, yes. It probably wont be a HUGE difference in sound quality, but it’s better suited for this application than 22 AWG.

  • @jonathanbell9349
    @jonathanbell9349 Месяц назад

    My wife prefers a shorter wire with more girth

  • @celo456celo
    @celo456celo 3 года назад +1

    Im thinking of making of making my own diy premium speaker wire for a SVS 5.1 system. Can I twist two 14 gauge wire for the neg and two 14 guage for the positive. I plan on using Monoprice Access Series 14AWG CL2 Rated 4-Conductor Speaker Wire. Will this be to thick to run to my satellite speakers? The longest run is 20' to 25' (rears) 3' to 6' (fronts). Any response is appreciated - Thanks

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  3 года назад

      Using 2 14-gauge wires would decrease the impedance of the speaker run, yes. However, a single 14-gauge wire for positive and negative is probably sufficient for these distances.

  • @TranscendentBen
    @TranscendentBen Год назад

    Google this (or use Lowe's or your outlet of choice instead of Home Depot)
    home depot 12 ga low voltage landscape wire
    Even for a short 50FT roll, 12 gauge is less than a dollar a foot, and you KNOW it's good enough. Don't tell 'em you're buying it for "speaker wire" or they'll make you buy something else.

    • @raphaelness1239
      @raphaelness1239 7 месяцев назад

      Can you explain this and why you say don't use home depot? Is this a legit option?