Incredible deal for speaker cable bottom-feeders


Parts Express evidently bought up the last truckloads of Belkin PureAV Silver Series speaker cables and is blowing them out. Originally they had both 12 and 16-foot lengths but the 16s are sold out.

Belkin PureAV Silver series uses multi-gauge PCOCC (single crystal) 99.9997% oxygen-free copper. Build quality is very high and the screw-on terminators are interchangeable with the ones from PS Audio.

How's $20 for a 12-foot pair? I just took delivery on two sets (about $54 delivered) to do an external bi-wire from my Onkyo A-9555 integrated to a pair of Mirage OMD-15 floorstanding speakers.

Break-in is gentle and relatively quick. Biggest fault out of the box was a plummy bass. In 4 hours it was pretty much gone and by the next morning the cables were fully broken in. They are very dimensional with excellent deep bass, transparency, low noise, etc. etc. The two pair together sound like a good $500 cable. Highly recommended.

Think about it--this is as cheap as getting lamp cord and packaged bananas at Radio Shack or Home Depot.
johnnyb53

Showing 1 response by clio09

Well I needed a long run of speaker cable and unfortunately 12 ft. is the longest length for a finished cable. So I just ordered a 30 ft. roll:

http://www.beachaudio.com/Belkin/Av53102-30-p-45132.html

I found a picture of what the cable looks like exposed. Appears to be a combination of some strands with solid core center. Was wondering about the best way to terminate this. I imagine using the solid core wire would be best. Any opinions?

http://www.audiocircle.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=2650