WTB: Cheap bi-wire biwire speaker cables with 4 spades on speaker side

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Mystery

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I'm about to buy some budget cables like Canare quad, Furez etc... and some spades to make a pair bi-wire cables.
Not looking for pricey stuffs but if anyone has similar quality cable, I may get more for my $$ on used cables instead of new even if it's on budget.
Speaker sides needs to have spades or rings may work.
The other side that goes to amp can be anything or bare wire.
 I think 10 ft. is what I need more or less.
Thanks guys.  :thumb:


Mystery

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http://www.bluejeanscable.com/store/speaker/index.htm

OR

http://www.ramelectronics.net/product.aspx?zpid=2067

I have used the BJ cables for several years.

Yes, I've been looking at those to make my own cable but thought to check if someone already has something similarly priced used ones.

Blue jeans just resells other brand cables.

JackD

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Try Signal Cable.   A little over $100 and Frank will make whatever you want.

http://signalcable.com/classicspeaker.html

Mystery

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I had a 50 feet spool of 16 awg copper wire lying around so I made a bi-wire using that.
Overall cable length is little over 11 feet with bare ends on both sides.




Existing jumper had non-copper rings so bare wire should be better.



Listened to few tracks and I think they are cleaner and more open vocals with better instrument separation but that could be my mind playing games. :wink:
I'm not jumping terminals again just to check that so it's what it is.

At least now they are bi-wired as suggested.

And keeping eyes for budget bi-wire.

JackD

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I'll look later, but I think I still have a bi-wire 12ft set of DH Labs T-14 that were used  on Vandersteen 3A Sigs in another room in the past.