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  • TINNED COPPER (TC) CONDUCTORS FOR ENHANCED CORROSION RESISTANCE & LONG-TERM STABILITY: Built with 16 AWG 100% tinned copper (TC) conductors to improve corrosion resistance and maintain stable, efficient audio signal transmission over time. Ensures reliable long-term performance in both indoor and automotive audio applications.
  • PREMIUM 16 GAUGE SPEAKER CABLE FOR RELIABLE AUDIO PERFORMANCE: This 16 AWG speaker cable is designed for consistent and accurate audio delivery, making it ideal for car audio systems, home theater setups, surround sound systems, and speaker-to-amplifier connections requiring stable output.
  • IMPROVED SIGNAL STABILITY FOR DURABLE INSTALLATIONS: Tinned copper construction helps reduce oxidation over time, preserving signal integrity and ensuring dependable audio performance in installations where long-term reliability is important.
  • SUPERIOR FLEXIBILITY AND DURABILITY: Features a glossy PVC jacket that provides strong protection while maintaining excellent flexibility. Designed to withstand bending, pulling, and routing through tight installation spaces without compromising performance.
  • EASY INSTALLATION FOR PROFESSIONAL & DIY USERS: Flexible insulation allows for quick stripping, cutting, and clean installation. Easy to handle for both professional installers and DIY audio setups requiring efficient wiring work.
  • WIRE LENGTH: 250 Ft (16 Gauge)
  • COLOR: White
  • MATERIAL: 100% Tinned Copper
  • SPOOL SIZE: 7.87" × 5.91"

DESCRIPTION:

This 16 Gauge Tinned Copper (TC) Speaker Cable is engineered for long-lasting audio performance and enhanced corrosion resistance. Its tinned copper conductors help maintain stable signal quality over time, while the durable PVC jacket provides flexibility and protection during installation. Ideal for automotive and home audio systems, this cable delivers reliable performance and consistent sound quality in environments where durability and long-term stability are essential.

 

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