New Range of High End Speaker Cable
In order to get the maximum quality from your sound or speaker system it is important to choose the best speaker cable or HDMI cable. These types of cables are an affordable investment for obtaining a noticeable difference in the quality of your home theatre system sound. It is important to know what type of wires you need to choose and how to use them in order to enhance your audio experience. Choosing you HDMI cables is not a science, but you should follow a few rules in order to make the right choice. Watch out for those traditional stores that will sell you speaker cables at high prices and it is possible that they won’t even suit your audio system so you will be wasting a significant amount of money on something that you can’t use.
To start with, you need to understand that the thickness of the wire is relative the size of the copper conductor inside the speaker wire in order to be able to choose the most appropriate gauge. Moreover, the thickness of the speaker cable can be identified by the gauge number that is approved by American Wire Gauge, AWG. Therefore, the lower gauge number is the thicker is the cable. The gauge number shows the capacity of the wire to pass the electrical audio signal through the speaker wiring conductor, and a lower number means a better transmission. The standard numbers are between 12 and 18. When selecting the right gauge speaker wiring for your audio system it is important that you take into consideration the general reputation of the manufacturer and the supplier along side the quality that you want to get out of your audio system. The budget is another important aspect that you need to take into account when you want to purchase HDMI cables and you also need to keep in mind the length of the cable that you need in order to connect it the system with your speakers.
When you are installing a home theatre that requires surround system you will need longer speaker cables so that the speakers can be installed in the back of the room. However, you need to know that longer cables can have problems with loosing the quality of the sound because of the electrical loss trough the cable. There are several types of speaker cables that you can choose from according to distance, such as a 16 gauge for less than 60 feet between the hi-fi and the audio system, 14 gauge for 60 to 180 feet and 12 gauge is recommended for more that 180 feet distance. So, thicker wires are more reliable as they will help you get the quality of sound that you are looking for. A thick cable will handle the electrical signal better and will reduce the resistance of the cable putting less strain on the receiver giving a longer life to this component and delivering high quality sounds to your surround system. Furthermore, these cables are cheaper and easier to install under flooring or around skirting boards, while being able to achieve fantastic results for the rear speakers.
Finally, if you are choosing a HDMI cable you will have the advantage of not getting your sound signal compressed and providing a good quality for sound and video equally. The source is digital at the beginning, as well ad the receiver and the interface so the quality of the sound won’t be damaged or distorted as there will be no conversion on the way. Also, the speed is higher through HDMI cables, about 5GB per second not allowing lag to occur.