Tsumami wire
dudeinaroom
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Has any body had any experience with tsunami speaker wire, I've found some 12 guage in zip cord style, and twisted in a clear palstic over coat, the zip style has a silver, and a coper wire, and the twisted is 2 silver wires @ 49,and 59 cents/foot respectively. so any one know if it's any good?
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tsunami wire is made by metra, so yes, it is good wire. incase you didnt know, metra is pretty much the leader in mobile audio/video accessories (amp kits, dash kits, and wiring harnesses)
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I was just wondering how if faired against home audio wire
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I run Tsunami wire to my rears (5jr's) in my HT set-up. It is a solid cable. The copper is of a good purity and it is heavy gage. It is probably about equivelant to the same type/grade of monster cable at a lower price point.
I have a 20-25ft or so run to each rear speaker and I have always been pleased with the sound I get from the rears with this cable installed. If you are looking for a solid, low loss, good power handling wire at a low price point, this will do the trick. For the price you can't go wrong.
This wire would also work as an acceptable entry level type of wire to run a pair of mains on. If you search the forums you will also find that some members have had success running home depot heavy gage electrical cord.
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