🎶 Plug into premium sound with Pixelman’s heavy gauge power!
The Pixelman 1.7ft Heavy Gauge Speaker Wire features robust 18 AWG pure copper wiring with an RCA male plug to bare wire adapter, designed for high-fidelity audio systems including amplifiers, subwoofers, and home theater setups. Its compact length and universal compatibility ensure clean, reliable connections, backed by a customer-friendly refund policy.
T**2
Works
Not much to discuss. Works as it should. Good value and felt like a quality cable.
P**G
Great product
My husband needed these and we couldn’t find them. But found them on Amazon. Thank you. Would definitely recommend these to anyone. 🤙😊
C**S
Affordable speaker cables.
Good heavy duty wiring harness with RCA connectors. Im using them to connect speakers to a receiver on a motorcycle. Cables seem to be holding well to heat and weather.
Z**.
Great for wiring in RCA signals to bare wires
I used this to wire up my Kicker HS8 subwoofer to my car, as my car radio has RCA outputs and the subwoofer only takes in bare wire inputs. They are robust and fit snugly into the female RCA connector. This connector is NOT shielded, but it seems to be made of bare copper. No signal noise issues in my setup, however I also shortened the wiring for it as it was a bit too long for my needs, which isn't a bad thing at all.
T**Y
Arrived as advertised. Nice product.
Arrived as advertised. Nice product.
N**S
Durable
Great product, thick wires worked great with my speakers plug and play easy breezy good quality wires for the price
R**R
Grat for custom Cables
I purchased these to make some custom cables for my surround sound system, they worked great for that.
J**G
Replace the terrible vizio surround sound speakers
I have a pair of 4 feet tall tower speakers that requires speaker wire to work. My vizio sound bar requires RCA cable to connect terrible speakers to the subwoofer. I bound this, stripped more bare cable, and plugged the tower speakers into the subwoofers and worked like a charm. Wish I bought this sooner honestly since the tower speakers were just sitting in my closet for 3 years. One thing I will add, the RCA connection was little too big to plug into the subwoofer. If you're careful, you're able to take a knife and shave a little bit of the black rubber off to make it fit into the subwoofer. If you need a longer cable make sure you get the same gage speaker wire and crimp/solder the ends together.
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