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T-Spec V10SW12125-BK V10 Series Marine Grade 25-125 ft. 12 Gauge OFC Speaker Wire Black

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$30.95
$30.95 - $117.95
Precio actual $30.95
Cable Length: 25 ft

T-Spec V10SW12125-BK V10 Series Marine Grade 25-125 ft. 12 Gauge OFC Speaker Wire Black

V10 Series 12 AWG 2-Way 25-125 ft Black Stranded GPT Speaker Wire (V10SW12125-BK) by T-Spec¬ģ. This top-grade product is expertly made in compliance with stringent industry standards to offer a fusion of a well-balanced design and high level of craftsmanship. Manufactured from industry-leading materials using up-to-date equipment, it ensures everlasting reliability and enduring value. This product is distinguished by total quality assurance, unsurpassed by anybody else.

Features:

  • Speaker wire
  • Meets CEA & ANSI specification for wire gauge
  • Full virgin copper construction
  • High strand count for maximum flexibility
  • Ultraflexible PVC blended jacket
  • BC-5W2 marine compliant
  • 12 AWG
  • 25, 50, 125 FT 38.10M
  • Black

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