EARLY Kimber Kable speaker wire

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EARLY Kimber Kable speaker wire
« on: 28 May 2010, 02:43 am »
BUMP!

I don't know what model it is, but it comes from the early days of Kimber.  Black and brown insulation.
One 15' lead
One 8' lead
One 11', and a few odds and ends of short pieces.

Some of the insulation has faded, and there are a few splices on the long runs





$25 shipped or trade for short ICs OBO
« Last Edit: 27 Jun 2010, 04:13 pm by thunderbrick »

Big Red Machine

Re: EARLY Kimber Kable speaker wire
« Reply #1 on: 28 May 2010, 11:27 am »
Could be 4PR.  I use it and like it.

Kimber Kable 4PR Features

    * Four brown and four black braided conductors
    * 2 x 14awg/2.08mm
    * High-purity copper
    * Special formula PE dielectric

Kimber Kable 4PR Technical Specifications

    * Parallel capacitance: 312pF @ 20kHz
    * Series inductance: 0.654H @ 20kHz
    * DC loop resistance: 0.041Ù
    * Total reactance: 0.0825Ù @ 20kHz
    * Frequency response: 0.5dB - 100kHz

Connector Options

    * Bare wire
    * SPD standard 1/4" spades
    * SBAN standard 4mm banana plugs
    * PostMaster PM25 standard 1/4" spades
    * PostMaster PM33 oversized 5/16" spades

Cable Range Details

    * Full Range: one run of cable per channel, two connectors at both the amp and speaker ends
    * External Bi-wire: two runs of cable per channel, two connectors at the amp and, four at the speaker end

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Re: EARLY Kimber Kable speaker wire
« Reply #2 on: 28 May 2010, 02:06 pm »
Sounds right.  Pictures later today.

Thanks!

Bob