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If you're concerned about shielding in a power cable that long, Belden 19364 is a nice option for a DIY cable, along with your connectors of choice. I've been happy with Marinco 320 and 5266 connectors. All you need to make a cable of whatever length you need is a screwdriver, utility knife and maybe some contact cleaner. |
I too would suggest a DIY. You can get some bulk Carol cable 12/3 at Home Depot and pick up some Hubbell ends at your local electrical supply house. I would also suggest getting a circuit tester & IEC to AC adapter. The adapter is called IEC C14 to NEMA 5-15R - 250 Volts and is about $3.00. The tester can be purchased at Home Depot for $4.00 & is a GB Electrical Model HCA300. |
Why don't you make you own? There are a few DIY suppliers out there that will sell you the parts although I am not sure how much the end product will end up costing vis-a-vis your budget. An alternate choice would be to buy a contractor grade (I think they are a minimum of 12 gauge) extension cord and install a male IEC end on one end. I think that as long as the gauge is large enough and the insulation is there something like that should be more than sufficient to get the juice to a subwoofer. Probably cost you $50... |