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16/2 AWG Speaker Wire OFC High Strand UL Listed 1000Ft Pull Box Audio Cable, Black

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16 AWG 2 Conductors Speaker Wire Oxygen Free Copper (OFC) UL Listed 1000FT Pull Box Audio Cable, Black

Maximize the performance of your home theater or whole-house audio system with high-quality in-wall speaker cable from Ethereal Home Theater. With this high-performance cable, you'll be able to equip your custom home with premium cable before the sheet rockers or plastering teams finish the walls. Use this 2-conductor cable for runs between the volume control and the in-wall or in-ceiling speakers. With 1000 feet of cable you will be able to customize your installation and cut the wire to the specific lengths you need for the job. No more wasting cable or hiding excess cable behind the speakers. Applications include; Intercom Systems, Security Systems, Sound and Audio, Background Music, and Power-Limited Control Circuits. For indoor use.

  • 16 Gauge (AWG)
  • 2 Conductor
  • Oxygen Free Copper (OFC)
  • 65 Strands
  • Length: 1000ft
  • Red and Black insulation colors
  • Color: Black
  • UL Listed

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