- Jul 11, 2001
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This may sound dumb but I gotta ask. People can spend a lot on speaker wiring, I've seen stuff about that. My ears are so so, 50% attenuation above 3k hz, tinnitus too. I have some old Realistic Nova-16 speakers that haven't been used for a while, want to set up B speakers in kitchen, facing 90 degrees from the front ones, supporting a 4K display/TV. The speakers are probably a lot better looking than they sound - just 8" woofers and a dinky tweeter and a crossover. Last week I repaired the foam surround on one that had gone to hell.
To wire these speakers I have bought an A/B switch to switch between the Realistic
I have an old 100' extension cord that's 2 wires, IOW the plug is the old fashioned kind = |....|, not I....|.
I saved that 100' cord thinking it might be used for speaker wire. Sensible?
To wire these speakers I have bought an A/B switch to switch between the Realistic
I have an old 100' extension cord that's 2 wires, IOW the plug is the old fashioned kind = |....|, not I....|.
I saved that 100' cord thinking it might be used for speaker wire. Sensible?