Oxygen Free speaker cables usually refer to the fact that the copper used in their make up has not been exposed to the elements. It is refered to as OFC copper cable in some descriptions.
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Free, because we breathe it daily
the evolution of cellular respiration, which used oxygen to help harvest energy from organic molecules
E. Coli can be but only in oxygen free conditions. Normally it is aerobic.
mostly they die. oxygen is highly reactive and creates free radicals which destroy cell membranes. by the way the very same process is killing us slowly day by day, cell by cell... take a breath :)
The most important thing to remember about inferences is that the speaker implies, the listener infers. If you are listening to a speaker make arguments for a strong federal government, a larger welfare system and equal rights, you may make the inference the speaker is "progressive" or "liberal."
Yes
There are speaker cables, unbalanced analog cables, balanced analog cables, coaxial digital audio cables and optical audio cables.
Compoent video cables themselves aren't made of gold, but they can be gold plated. Gold plated connectors allow for better conductivity. The cables are typically made of oxygen free copper.
Speaker cables may not necessarily need shielding if legnths are kept short. Istrument cables are shielded and kept to short stadardized lengths to prevent the introduction of noise which would affect the accuracy of the test reading.
Speaker cables are made of two electrical conductors usually made from copper. They are encased in a material like plastic or PVC usually to prevent damage.
There really aren't many large brands involved with making speaker cables and there isn't really much to argue with.It's not something you need to overthink.
Yes the speaker does come free
Speaker cables can be bought at a variety of stores and even online. Best Buy, HHGregg, Target, Walmart and Kmart will carry speaker cables. They vary in price, depending on the length. They can cost from $5 up to $150 for commercial types.
I have my set of speaker cables and interconnects for over 8 years now. I feel that I need to change them. I recently bought a pair of AFA speaker cables and the sound improved by a bunch. So I am thinking about changing my interconnects as well. What do you guys think?
Speaker cables have only one golden rule, buy the thickest cables you can afford. Speaker cables depend of the individual wires within the cables to transfer information. The thicker the cable the more information transferred which results in a superior sound from your speaker. Be sure to look at your speakers and the sound source to determine the type of connection you need at each end of the cable. There are direct wire connections and plug-ins. Another very important factor to consider is whether the calbes will be installed behind your walls. If that is the case you must buy cables approved for that use since there is a fire hazard. You should measure and determine the length of cables you need so you are not paying for more than you need.
Yes, they do.
The red and black clips on the back of a speaker case are called RCA cables, or channel outputs.