No. As long as the cable is the correct gauge for your speaker load, there is no difference in sound between expensive cable and "zip" cord.
When you want to upgrade your stereo and surround sound systems, be sure to upgrade the speaker wire as well. You will want to use a larger cable and better connections, possibly gold plated to ensure that you get the best sound out of your equipment.
Computer speaker cable is twin axial cable used for transferring a signal generated by a computer to speakers for broadcasting sound. Electronics companies such as Maplins sell speaker cable as do third party retailers such as Amazon.
No, the speaker has a negative and positive port, they both need to be plugged into for it to work. if they aren't, then the speaker will not create sound
To get the best sound, a decent sound card is preferred. Depending on the type of speaker, being able to plug an XLR cable would deliver the best quality (as 1/4 inch or "line in" cables can reduce the quality of the sound), however, an external sound card would be required for this. Plugging the speakers into the laptop digitally (i.e. via USB) would also deliver a better sound. However, plugging a double 3.5mm jack cable from the laptop into the speaker is usually enough to ensure a good sound quality.
To connect a microphone to a speaker, you will need an audio cable with the appropriate connectors. Plug one end of the cable into the microphone and the other end into the input on the speaker. Adjust the volume levels on both the microphone and the speaker to ensure clear sound output.
You Take the mesh cover off which is where the speaker is behind. you then unscrew the speaker and remove the cable from the back and swap it with an aftermarket one if you want better quality sound
Sound can be very clear, but it depends on the speaker and receiver. Quality systems, while expensive, can produce incredible clarity.
You Move The Phone Away From The Speaker
It depends on the environment, a 2 watt speaker is usually smaller and more portable but a 12.5 watt speaker is louder and usually has better sound quality.
There are audiophiles who believe that the type and the manufacture of speaker cable is critical to sound quality and they are willing to spend several thousand dollars in some cases to obtain the "best" speaker cable. This answer ignores the audiophile community as they would not seek an answer to the question of speaker cables in a forum such as this. Speaker cable in its basic form is there to pass electrical energy from an amplifier to a speaker. Generally, the bigger the copper cable, the better it will do the job. For that reason, low cost solutions often use mains power cable. A mains flex rated for 20 to 30 amps will work well and will not break the bank. Take a look in hardware stores for an endless supply of mains flex. Alternatively, dedicated speaker cable can be bought in any electronics and hi-fi stores although the cost of speaker cable in stores can be considerably higher than very similar specifications of mains flex.
Monsoon loudspeakers are available at an average cost of $99. The price will obviously depend on the size and model of the speaker. The more expensive they are, the better the 3D sound effects will be.
To connect the extra bass speaker to a Sony surround sound system, first ensure both devices are powered on. Use an appropriate audio cable (like an RCA or optical cable) to connect the speaker to the surround sound system's designated output. If the speaker supports Bluetooth, you can also pair it wirelessly by enabling Bluetooth on both devices and selecting the speaker from the list of available devices on the surround sound system. Finally, adjust the audio settings to optimize the bass output.