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Guide To PC's Cable and Wiring

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Infact a very informational thread dear Karthik Brother. +1 :)

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Speaker Wire

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Use it for: Connecting speakers

Add more ports by: Connecting a splitter or receiver

Strands of speaker wire--each with two cables inside--connect each speaker to your receiver. Brand-name versions are a waste of money. The gauge, however, can matter, especially when you're running long lengths, around 75 feet. Thicker wire (a lower gauge number) works best. Try not to use any excess cable, since that can produce interference. You can add a banana-plug tip to make the connection, but you'll get the same results by twisting the exposed wire end and inserting it into each device; just be sure to match the positive and negative markers on each component.

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Indeed very informative and interesting.

But What type of connector is that?

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Wow!! that is really exhaustive list.

Edited by kkdeep

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Speaker Wire

193829-pureav_highperfmspeaker_606_180.jpg

Use it for: Connecting speakers

Add more ports by: Connecting a splitter or receiver

Strands of speaker wire--each with two cables inside--connect each speaker to your receiver. Brand-name versions are a waste of money. The gauge, however, can matter, especially when you're running long lengths, around 75 feet. Thicker wire (a lower gauge number) works best. Try not to use any excess cable, since that can produce interference. You can add a banana-plug tip to make the connection, but you'll get the same results by twisting the exposed wire end and inserting it into each device; just be sure to match the positive and negative markers on each component.

Source : pcworld.jpg

Indeed very informative and interesting.

But What type of connector is that?

My dear friend, its not a connector, its a SPEAKER WIRE. :)

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+1 For The Hard Work...

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+1, Karthik for the excellent hard work and info.

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+1

Excellent Info:)

Keep it up

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