Need budget CHEAP speaker cables


I'm in need of inexpensive speaker cables/wire for my entry level system. Currently, they'll go between a Tandberg 2075 and some Bose bookshelf speakers (which I got for free). I'll later be upgrading to B&W 3xx, 6xx, Paradigms, or something similar.

Over at head-fi, Blue Jeans Cables are often recommended. Any thoughts on those? Or would Monster be fine for this? Other ideas?

Thanks!
scottxbenson
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I would suggest the Home Depot Extension Cord DIY cables that have been discussed extensively over the last couple of years. Do a search here or at AudioAsylum and you'll find plenty of information. They were even positively reviewed by one of the big mainstream Audio mags.

I have a pair and they sound pretty darn good in my high resolution system. They are not the ultimate in resolution, but they are good enough for your current system and the ones you propose for the future.

I think the cable cost about $15. Cut off the ends, cut two sections to length, strip the ends. There are 3 conductors, so connect 2 of them together (white/green) connect to the negative post then connect the remaining black wire to the positive post. If you want, you can add bananas or spades, but it's a waste of money IMHO.

TIC
This was just posted a few days ago in a similar thread, and is definitely worth reading:
http://www.roger-russell.com/wire/wire.htm#introduction

The gist of it is that provided you buy decent quality copper with sufficient gauge for the length of cable run, then there's no reason to spend big $$ on speaker wire.

I know my recent switch to $15/metre Kordz cable made no difference from the cheap 18AWG stuff I'd been using, and all my gear is "entry-level" too.