High-End Speaker Cables At Cableshark Do Make a Difference
For a new hi-fi or high-end home theatre system, there are a range of high-end cables that come at exorbitant prices.
WOODBRIDGE, ON, July 01, 2012
For a new hi-fi or high-end home theatre system, there are a range of high-end cables that come at exorbitant prices. These multi-thousand dollar cables for audiophiles may come with their own accessories or extended warranties and grand promises. Cableshark suggests a thumb rule - spend 10 to 20 per cent of your equipment cost to get suitable speaker cables for it."If you spend a lot on equipment and try to make do with cheap cables, they will just ruin the performance of the equipment and all your money will be a waste. It is sensible to spend a certain fraction of the equipment on good speaker cables and enjoy the results", says Mr. Khalid from Cableshark, a website that sells speaker cables online.
Speaker cables may have technical specifications that may sound like jargon to a layman. So for an average user, simple well-known rules like 'thicker copper conductor means better cable' work well. You may also want to see if your speaker cable mentions OFC, which means Oxygen-free Copper or copper that is about 99.5% pure.
Thickness of cable may not matter much for cables 12AWG and above. There onwards, the focus should be manufacturing techniques, design, and materials used to make a wire. This is where a general consumer may find himself or herself stumped.
Cableshark offers a support team that includes cable experts with years of experience to help you identify which speaker cables are best for you. The website also offers a good return policy for customers who are not satisfied with the performance of their speaker cables.
Contact for more details:-
Woodbridge, ON
CANADA.
Ph: (888) 666-2062
e-mail : info@cableshark.com
Web: http://www.cableshark.com