Thursday, March 13, 2014

Yamaha system speaker wire?




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I need to buy more of the speaker wire my Yamaha system came with. Its very very thin almost clear wire. What is it called and where can i get it?


Answer
Short answer is that it is called speaker wire. Most speaker wire supplied with a general-purpose audio or home theater system is 16 or 18 gauge wire (the lower the gauge number, the thicker the wire). Most general-purpose speaker wire is very inexpensive for even a 100ft spool.

If you really don't know what you are looking for and just want to match what you have, the easiest thing to do is bring a small sample of your current wire to a store like RadioShack or the electrical section at Lowe's or Home Depot and match it up yourself with what they have available. Chances are you'll find a match in under a minute.

You can also just order a spool of name-brand 16 gauge wire online from places like Amazon or Best Buy also.

I HAVE Yamaha HTR-5890 7.1-Channel RECEIVER WHICH IS SUITABLE SPEAKERS SYSTEM?




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Answer
Wow, a budget would help. Speaker systems are all over the map. Also, it's a subjective question since pretty much any speaker will work with your Yamaha. Jamo, as suggested, is a fine speaker system.

The place to start is a budget because the $20,000 set will always sound better than the $1000 set and you will inch your way up until you've priced yourself out of the speaker market.

Once you have a budget, go to every store in your area and listen to things in your price range. Let your ears do the shopping and you will fall in love with something.

Here's some brands I like in varied price ranges. This is by no means a complete list of what's good: B&W, Atlantic Technology, Niles, SpeakerCraft, Jamo (pronounced yamo), Monitor Audio.




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