Speaker Wire for Popular Budget System


Okay, I bought the hype regarding the widely viewed YouTube review which recently launched the Klipsch RP-600M into cult status. Actually did twice - First pair of these I picked up are in an asymmetric, long wall HT situation and I have no gripe at all about that setup. To be honest, I have few gripes about the second pair I acquired along with a NAD C316BEE V2 integrated much like in the YouTube video except that, in that configuration, the RP-600’s propensity to transform itself into a bright/forward ear-drill-on-steroids manifested itself early on and gratuitously so until I stumbled upon a combo room treatment/tweeter-damping-with-felt/ high placement with significant upward rake that has this system sounding 85% of the way I’d hoped it would initially. My question is, what speaker cables would you suggest for this “budget audiophilliac” system to tame that last 15% of forwardness in a manner befitting of Internet-reviewer-enthusiasm heaped of late upon this humble rig?

As always, thanks in advance!
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Showing 1 response by joenies

Try some Kimber 4pr or 8pr cables, kinda affordable.
go to RadioShack and buy their 12 gauge Speaker Cable. Comes on a roll of 25ft or 50ft. I have put this in a number of friends systems that don’t want to spend a lot of money.
The RadioShack speaker cable got some very positive reviews a few years ago. I even use this cable in my second system for my surround speakers, using Kimber 4pr for my front speakers, B&W 801’s.
 I also use a $10K speaker cable on my main system.