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rpearlberg
rpearlberg Posts: 25
Onkyo TX-SR605
Polk R50's
Polk R150's
Polk Csi25

What kind of speaker wire, any clips or plugs?

Can I just get regular 14 guage wire? Is monoprice the best, cheapest place for that?
Samsung LNS4041D 40" LCD
Onkyo TX-SR605
Polk R50's
Polk R150's
Polk Csi25
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  • engtaz
    engtaz Posts: 7,665
    edited June 2007
    I like monoprice for all cables. 14 gauge yes, banana plugs solder type (no solder is actually needed) Get their premium one's in all cable types.
    engtaz

    I love how music can brighten up a bad day.
  • Schwingding
    Schwingding Posts: 363
    edited June 2007
    14 gauge will be fine. Many folks here, me included, like monoprice cable. Is it the best - boy is that a can of worms.

    Your connections can all be made with bare wire if you choose, so you don't _need_ banana plugs or anything else. In fact, many purists argue that the best connection is bare wire. However, banana plugs, spade plugs, etc.. can all add to convenience, and with the level of equipment you detailed (and with mine, too) you won't hear any difference at all.
    HT/music rig
    Panasonic PX60U 50" plasma
    Yamaha 5990 AVR
    Onix SP3 tube amp
    bunch of Outlaw 2200 monoblocks
    DUAL SVS PB12+/2 subs :eek:
    Denon 3910 DVD/SACD/DVD-A
    DirecTV HR10-250 DVR
    Onix Strata Mini mains
    Mirage OM10 surrounds
    Polk CSi5 center
    Polk SC80 rear surrounds
    Samsung BDP1000 blu-ray player

    Bedroom rig
    Jolida SJ302a tube amp
    Denon 2910 universal player
    Onix Ref 1 monitors
    Velodyne minivee
  • rpearlberg
    rpearlberg Posts: 25
    edited June 2007
    Thanks for the advice...Looks like I'll get the 14 guage wire, and the banana plugs...you say to get the solder type and NOT the screw type??

    Also...what is a good, cheap wire stripper for the 14 guage wire...
    Samsung LNS4041D 40" LCD
    Onkyo TX-SR605
    Polk R50's
    Polk R150's
    Polk Csi25