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T-Spec V10SW16250-BK V10 Series Marine Grade 16 AWG 250 ft OFC Speaker Wire Spool Black

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T-Spec V10SW16250-BK V10 Series Marine Grade 16 AWG 250 ft OFC Speaker Wire Spool Black

The performance of your car audio system is only as good as its weakest link. Many wire companies today will have you believe that a cheap cable will save you money and get the job done but the truth is that below-specification cables will rob current from your amplifier reducing power output by as much as 50%!!! T-Spec has once again chosen to take the high road with a full line of true to spec cables that meet CEA and ANSI specifications for gauge size. V10 above-spec wire is an industry-first providing greater current capability for your stereos sensitive electronics.

Spec Sheet

Features

  • Meets CEA and ANSI specification for wire gauge
  • Full virgin copper construction
  • High strand count for maximum flexibility
  • Ultra-flexible PVC blended jacket
  • BC-5W2 marine compliant
  • 16 AWG
  • 250FT 76.20M
  • BLACK

  • T-Spec Speaker Wire (Black)

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