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Our range of ready made cables are durable and built with the highest quality.

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  1. Vonyx CX302-15 Speaker Cable NL2 to NL2 - 15m
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    Vonyx CX302-15 Speaker Cable NL2 to NL2 - 15m
    • Heavy duty 15m speaker lead
    • Fitted with NL2 male connectors
    • Twin 1.2mm copper cores
    • Flexible cable with 6.8mm outer diameter
    • For use with PA speakers and amplifiers
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    Vonyx CX300-6 Speaker Cable 6.35mm Jack to Jack - 6m
    • 6m professional speaker lead
    • Fitted with 6.35mm mono plugs
    • Rubber strain relief plugs
    • 2x 1.2mm stranded cores
    • Suitable for connecting PA speakers to amplifiers
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Speaker Cable for Passive Speakers

Ready-made speaker cables offer a convenient solution for connecting audio equipment, catering to both professional sound systems and home audio setups. These cables are designed for immediate use, eliminating the need for manual cutting, stripping, or soldering, which can be especially beneficial for individuals who prefer a plug-and-play approach or those without technical expertise in cable preparation. The availability of various connectors, including 1/4-inch jacks, NL2, and bare wire, ensures compatibility with a wide range of audio devices, from amplifiers to passive speakers.

One of the key advantages of ready-made speaker cables is their versatility. They can be used across different settings, from live performances and DJ events to home theatres and studio setups, providing a reliable connection that maintains the integrity of the audio signal. The use of high-quality materials in these cables, such as oxygen-free copper (OFC) for the conductors, ensures optimal signal clarity and strength, reducing the risk of signal degradation over distances.

For passive speakers, selecting the appropriate cable for passive speakers is crucial. These speakers require an external amplifier for power, making the choice of cable an important consideration for ensuring that the audio signal is transmitted efficiently and without loss. Ready-made cables designed for this purpose feature robust construction and shielding to protect against interference, preserving the purity of the sound.

Ready-made speaker cables present an effective and user-friendly option for audio connections. Their prefabricated design, coupled with the availability of different lengths and connector types, offers flexibility and convenience for a wide array of audio applications. Whether for professional use or personal enjoyment, these cables serve as essential components for delivering high-quality sound from the source to the speakers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of speaker cable do I need?

The type of speaker cable you need depends on several factors, including the connection inputs on your speakers and amplifier (such as 1/4-inch, NL2, or bare wire), and the environment in which the cable will be used (indoors or outdoors). For passive speakers, you'll need a cable that can carry the amplified signal without significant loss, often with thicker gauge wire for longer distances. Always ensure the connectors on the cable match those on your equipment for a secure connection.

How do I choose a cable for passive speakers?

Choosing a cable for passive speakers involves considering several factors to ensure optimal sound quality and system performance. First, assess the distance between your amplifier and the speakers to make sure that you purchase a suitable length. Ensure the cable ends are compatible with your equipment, with common types including 6.3mm Jack, NL2 connectors, or bare wire for direct connections. Additionally, consider the power handling of your speaker system; higher power may necessitate a thicker cable. For installations where the cable will run through walls or outdoor spaces, select cables specifically designed for these conditions, ensuring durability and safety.

Is there a difference between an instrument cable and a speaker cable?

Yes, there's a significant difference between an instrument cable and a speaker cable, primarily in their construction and intended use. Instrument cables are designed to carry low-level signals from musical instruments, like electric guitars or keyboards, to an amplifier. They are typically shielded to protect these delicate signals from external noise and interference.

On the other hand, speaker cables are meant to carry high-power amplified signals from an amplifier to speakers. They have a thicker gauge and are not shielded, as they need to handle a much higher current without significant signal loss. Using an instrument cable in place of a speaker cable could result in poor sound quality and potentially damage your equipment due to the mismatch in design and capabilities.

Can I cut the connector off a speaker cable and use the bare wire?

Yes, you can cut the connector off a speaker cable and use the bare wire to connect to your speakers and amplifier, provided that the terminals on both the speakers and amplifier accept bare wire connections. This approach is common and can be particularly useful when dealing with custom lengths or specific connection needs that pre-made cables don't meet.

When preparing the cable, ensure a clean cut and strip the insulation carefully to expose enough wire for a secure connection without fraying or short circuits. Twisting the strands of the bare wire tightly can improve the connection's reliability. However, always exercise caution to ensure a safe and effective connection, avoiding any risk of electrical shorts or damage to your equipment.