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πŸ”Š Premium SoundBox Connected 10 Gauge 250' Speaker Wire Spool for Home and Car Audio Systems Review

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2.7
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Details

BrandSoundBox
MaterialCopper
Gauge10.0

Description of πŸ”Š Premium SoundBox Connected 10 Gauge 250' Speaker Wire Spool for Home and Car Audio Systems

SoundBox Connected Series 10 Gauge Speaker Cable. Extreme Heat Tested- 250 Ft. Spool. Grade A- Copper/CCA Speaker Cable. Use: Home or Car. Double Conductor Easy Wire Identification- 1 Side Red- Positive (+)/ 1 Side Silver- Negative (-).

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Definitely not track 10!

This product is made entirely of plastic! It's closer to 14 gauge. Also only one OCO wire and the other is all aluminum! Garbage.

Pros
  • Extreme Heat Tested - 250 feet. Reel
Cons
  • Cable shorter than others

Revainrating 5 out of 5

High quality cable for heavy duty applications

This is a kind of heavy duty speaker cable. I run 3000 watts RMS through them to a pair of 15" kicker solo bars. It handles that power with no problem. Sound quality is great, very flexible, only downside is 10 gauge wire is freaking hard to solder!

Pros
  • Dual conductor Easy cable identification - 1 side red - positive (+)/ 1 side silver - negative (-)
Cons
  • ill thought out

Revainrating 2 out of 5

10 AWG Aluminum - Audio Cable

TLDR: 10 AWG copper clad aluminum and aluminum wire. The sound is suitable for home cinema but not recommended for concerts or events. To the guy who said it wasn't a 10 gauge comparison of 2 wires by eye, it was just plain wrong. Lol My wire strippers don't lie. In terms of quality, 10 AWG is more than sufficient for my 8-16 ohm theater speakers. I really should have gone for a 12 or 14 gauge because it was overkill and I realized my receiver only fits 12 gauge. I tested it with GoT and Bluray

Pros
  • Use: Home or Car
Cons
  • Poor