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<blockquote data-quote="MxT" data-source="post: 70240" data-attributes="member: 1207"><p>Dpending on the setup and how you will be running the cable. You could use a Bi Wire cable and then just split 2 cables out for the first speaker and then just contune the cable for the second- will save you a few meters of cable and look neater if you can use that option. Have a look at HFX they have a Tributaries Bi wire cable that goes for R30 or so a meter it also has a split sheath for running the two cables out -otherwise look at their single run Tributaries cable- good value cable with no frills in their Custom install range</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MxT, post: 70240, member: 1207"] Dpending on the setup and how you will be running the cable. You could use a Bi Wire cable and then just split 2 cables out for the first speaker and then just contune the cable for the second- will save you a few meters of cable and look neater if you can use that option. Have a look at HFX they have a Tributaries Bi wire cable that goes for R30 or so a meter it also has a split sheath for running the two cables out -otherwise look at their single run Tributaries cable- good value cable with no frills in their Custom install range [/QUOTE]
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