Reddit mentions: The best stage & studio speaker cables

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Top Reddit comments about Stage & Studio Speaker Cables:

u/theknyte · 2 pointsr/recordingmusic

You want something like this.

u/cerberus047 · 1 pointr/Beatmatch

So the plugs are 1/4 inch TRS ports the bottom is just "raw" speaker wire.

You could get something like this

https://www.amazon.com/Seismic-Audio-QRW25Pair-25-Feet-Speaker/dp/B004PR6T4K

I might be mistaken but I think you should be able to cut a normal 1/4 inch TRS cable one one side to make it raw, or buy the 1/4 adapter and wire up a raw wire yourself. Here is a video on how to do second, there is some soldering involved but I'm sure you can find a plug adapter that doesn't require soldering somewhere.

EDIT: Someone else can answer this but those are passive speakers so I would be nervous that the mixer you have doesn't have enough power to do main line and passive speakers. I'm not sure about the relationship of DJ mixers and amplifiers.

u/drakeg4 · 3 pointsr/hometheater

For a proper setup your AVR needs preamp outputs (aka: pre-outs). The preouts will likely be RCA so you'll need an RCA to XLR/TRS/Speakon/whatever adapter/cable to plug into your amp inputs. If your outs are speakon you can get a Speakon to bare wire adapter