LOOPS 50m Low Smoke Speaker Cable 16AWG 1.5mm PURE COPPER LSZH 100V Double Insulated

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Debenhams £73.49
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First seen in Oct 2023
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Double Insulated Speaker CableLow Smoke Zero Halogen16 AWGPLEASE NOTELENGTHS OF 50m and 25m may NOT be supplied on a reel. What can it be used for?You may use speaker cable to attach your amplifier to your speakers. As this cable is double insulated, it can be used for commercial grade 100V line amplifiers and speakers as well as low impedance Hi-Fi systems.Technical Specification: 30 Strands with a 0.24mm diameter per core Area Per Core AWG 16 (1.5mm dia Approx) Pure (Bare) Copper Ensures premium sound quality Outer diameter 6.6mm Internal Insulation diameter 2.3mm Insulation Nominal Thickness 0.70mm Max Voltage Rating 2kV Max Temperature Rating -25 C to +80 CColour PinkRed and White Internally For Polarity Easy connectivity Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH)Low smoke zero halogen or sometimes known as Low Smoke Halogen Free (LSHF) cable is made of thermoplastic that emits a limited amount of smoke and no halogen when exposed to high heat sources such as fire. In a fire, a halogen-containing plastic material releases hydrogen chloride, a poisonous gas that forms hydrochloric acid when it meets water. Commonly used in buildings for safety in the event of a fire. Both the pink outer sheath and internal black and red sheaths are manufactured from LSZH rated materials. Additional Help Depending on the power of your amp, you may require thicker speaker cable (higher contact area). We stock a wide range of speaker cable so please view our shop, if you require help, then please give us a call. An amplifier is constantly outputting power, in order for it to do this efficiently with less resistance, speaker cable that matches your system should be used. A good analogy is water flowing into a watering can and then out of a spout. If the spout is too small water will build up, however if a large spout is used water can flow freely. Good practices such as not cutting or breaking any of the individual strands when stripping speaker cable help to increase performance. How to Use Speaker cable should be inserted into amplifiers and speakers, then secured. The polarity also needs to be checked, this is where the positive and positive are connected together and the negative and negative are connected together. If you are unsure, please get in touch for technical advice.
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