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Maplin have a reasonable range. I use their XR72P cable in 2 x 10m runs for my rears from a NAP175. They even do an extra flexible flat cable for a few p more. I think the standard NACA5 or the Chord equivalents will be to awkward to get round corners or into walls.
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| Posts: 164 | Location: Southend-on-Sea | Registered: Fri 27 September 2002 |   |
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quote: Originally posted by Trevor: I think the standard NACA5 or the Chord equivalents will be to awkward to get round corners or into walls.
But will sound a lot better.
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| Posts: 268 | Location: UK | Registered: Sun 10 October 2004 |   |
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quote: Originally posted by niceguy235uk: But will sound a lot better.
Whilst I would agree 100% if these were the front speakers and you were listerning to music. Thats why I use chord signature on my fronts, the type of sound coming from the rears in an AV system is normally far from musical also the rear speakers are usually a lesser speaker than the fronts. It always comes down to a compromise between ease of installation and ultimate sound.
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| Posts: 164 | Location: Southend-on-Sea | Registered: Fri 27 September 2002 |   |
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quote: It always comes down to a compromise between ease of installation and ultimate sound.
Very true. im using a cheaper chord speaker cable for the rears with great results.
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| Posts: 268 | Location: UK | Registered: Sun 10 October 2004 |   |
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Trevor,
Like you I'm using Chord Signature on the fronts (and centre). I had two long runs (14m) of Chord Rumour made up for the rears which I am very happy with.
Nick
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| Posts: 183 | Location: Tokyo, Japan. | Registered: Thu 22 May 2003 |   |
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We (who?) have used Chord Leyline. It does not seem to be on their site but is a decent cable that looks almost exactly like two core mains cable externally - with decent conductors inside. Very flexible.
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| Posts: 6568 | Location: Lot et Garonne | Registered: Thu 29 April 2004 |   |
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Sonance also do a specific cable for 'building in' which I found to be reasonable to work with. The main conductors are only 16AWG, so it is a bit on the 'thin' side for Hi Fi, but does a good job for my rear Proacs Having said that, when I was doing mine I didn't know of the Chord leyline mentioned above.
Someone mentioned putting NACA5 into brick / plasterwork. I dont think so.. not unless you have the patience of a saint trying to hold it in position! I wouldnt wont to be the one chasing out a channel to get two runs of that stuff to the rear of a room round a couple of 90'corners.
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| Posts: 839 | Location: West Mids | Registered: Thu 12 February 2004 |   |
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Under the floor?
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