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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Philips Spooled Speaker Wire - 100ft - 16 gaugeCustomer Review: speaker wire Summary: 4 Stars
Good price for a name brand copper speaker wire. Had enough wire to wire my 6 speaker home theatre stereo.
Customer Review: No color coding Summary: 3 Stars
While there are some reviewers who could make out some sort of line indicating the difference between the ground and hot wires I sure couldn't. Thinking that perhaps I was getting too long in the tooth and starting to suffer from eye failure, I called several friends. We looked and looked and looked under several different lights and could not find any difference between the two wires. So, while this does the trick sound wise, you get what you pay for. It was a huge pain to have to track and mark almost 100 feet of wire using a black magic marker.
Customer Review: 100' phillips spooled speaker wire Summary: 3 Stars
This wire seems robust and produces much better sound than the spaghetti-speaker wire supplied with my HTIB. However, I have marked this product down because the separate wires aren't color coded!! This makes setting up a pain in the proverbial, because you have to mark at frequent intervals along the wire with a permanent marker (well that is what we did) to keep track of which wire is which. Apart from that, seems like a nice product.
Customer Review: hard to distinguish the 2 strands Summary: 3 Stars
They strip easily and the sound quality is fine. My only gripe is it's very hard to distinguish between the two strands. There's a very faint white line on one of the strands. The surface is very reflective and the it's hard to seperate the white line from a light reflection. The manufacturer should put a black line on one of the strands or use different colored wire or insulation like other manufacturers.
Customer Review: Decent speaker wire Summary: 3 Stars
The wire worked fine with my Onkyo HTIB. But the spool I got didn't have any way of telling which wire was ground. Both wires were copper, unlike the picture. But I just wrapped some electrical tape around the wire on each end I was using for ground.
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