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What Gauge Speaker Wire Should I Use For My Home Audio Setup?

I have a Sony STR-DB940 home audio/video receiver, (2) Cerwin Vega E-712 model tower speakers, a Cerwin Vega LW-10 powered sub, (2) Cerwin Vega E-705 bookshelf speakers, and a Cerwin Vega E-75C center channel speaker.

I have the subwoofer connected using composite cable but I am wondering if it matters what gauge speaker wire I should use. Would 18 or 16 gauge be sufficient?

I work at a best buy and this is what i tell customers. When you're dealing with wiring speaker systems the gauge of the wire only really matters when exceed a certain distance because the bigger gauge number the wider the cable. So you want a larger gauge when your dealing with longer distances. A general rule of thumb I use is 50 feat for a 2 gauge difference. If your dealing with anything less than 50 feat 16+ gauge will do just fine. Hope this helps! Good luck!

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  1. ThatOneCracka
    April 21st, 2011 at 22:55 | #1

    I work at a best buy and this is what i tell customers. When you’re dealing with wiring speaker systems the gauge of the wire only really matters when exceed a certain distance because the bigger gauge number the wider the cable. So you want a larger gauge when your dealing with longer distances. A general rule of thumb I use is 50 feat for a 2 gauge difference. If your dealing with anything less than 50 feat 16+ gauge will do just fine. Hope this helps! Good luck!
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