Wire type frome Home Depot good for 12-volt trig


I have a Krell Showcase Proc. Want to use the 12-volt trigger output. I bought the appropriate connectors from Radio Shack. They did not have the appropriate wire. I now need to know the appropriate wire to use. Home Depot would be the easiest as I need it ASAP. Also, I'd prefer it shielded.

Thanks,
Cap
captaincapitalism
I wanted it shielded for aesthetic reasons. Anyway, I soldered the connecters to an alarm wire. Works Great! Thanks.
Eldartford :)

You are just another ignorant closed minded fool! Anyone who has purchased a quality $3000.00 12 volt trigger cable can attest to the brilliance of the music, it breathes new life into system! My soundstage was noticable larger, and the clarity was JAW DROPPING! Not only could i hear diana kralls booger, i could tell you the size, shape, and density of said booger!

Im sick of all you cheap low income people telling me that the 3,000 i paid on my 12 volt trigger is a waste!!!!

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I can't see any reason why a low-voltage DC wire run would need to be shielded....
I can see it coming! Comparisons of audio quality depending on the type of insultaion on the remote power control wire. How about polarity of the 12 volts which pick up the relay? Should it be +12 or -12? How about the wavelength of the LED in the handheld remote control? What if there should be more than one remote control in the listening room?

Are we having fun yet?
Twl is the local DC expert. If he does not respond, email him through Audiogon.
Regards,