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T-Spec Speaker Wire Speaker wire with black/white jacket — priced per foot (12-gauge)

Item # 120SW12WB1

Item # 120SW12WB1

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About the T-Spec Speaker Wire

Buck Pomerantz

What's in the box:

  • 12 AWG speaker wire with white/black jacket (sold by the foot)
Other info:
  • MFR # V10SW12WB-1
  • Item # 120SW12WB1
  • California customers: Please click here for your Proposition 65 WARNING.

More details on the T-Spec Speaker Wire

Mark G.

Product Research

Features

T-Spec v10-Series Speaker Wire: T-Spec v10-series speaker wire meets CEA-2015 and ANSI specifications for gauge size. It also meets BC-5W2 marine compliance. Constructed of tinned Oxygen-free copper, T-Spec speaker wire has a high strand count for maximum conductivity to give your speakers the highest signal capability. The wire is wrapped in an ultra-flexible black/white PVC blended jacket. The white jacketed conductor is square in shape, and is marked for positive (+) connection. The black jacketed conductor is round in shape, and is unmarked.

Note: This bulk speaker wire is sold by the foot, and is cut to order.

The T-Spec Speaker Wire replaces these items:


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  • Multi-stranded
  • flexible blue and copper jacket
  • priced per foot

Adding...
  • Multi-stranded
  • flexible blue and copper jacket
  • priced per foot

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Customer Q&A

7 questions already asked

Q
I'm looking to hookup 2 12 inch subs to a 2000 watts amp what install kit and wire do I need both subs to one amp ?
thomas  May 29, 2022
1 answer
A
Good Afternoon Thomas, thank you for reaching out to us and that is a great question. For a 2000 watt rms mono amp, you would want to use a 1/0 gauge amp wiring kit like the Crutchfield CK1 #007CK1. For speaker wire you can use this T-spec 12 gauge wire to connect both subs to that amp.
arielle  May 29, 2022 (Staff)
Q
How long is this? I couldn't find the length in the details
joshua  Feb 01, 2014
4 answers
A
Its priced per foot, so if you want 6ft you buy six.
nick  Feb 14, 2014
A
It is priced per foot. Each foot will cost you $1.99. You can order it in any length you want.
noah  Feb 04, 2014
A
You buy it by the foot
william s  Feb 02, 2014
A
You buy it by the foot.
chad  Feb 02, 2014
Q
If we order to much wire can we return some of it?
dean  May 04, 2021
1 answer
A
This speaker wire is covered by our 60-day return policy and you can find the details about it on our web sit here: https://www.crutchfield.com/support/returns.aspx
jason  May 22, 2021 (Staff)
Q
does one of the wires have a square shielding? Im trying to feed this thru a factory door cannon plug thats drilled out with minimal space. So I want both wires to be round.
todd  Feb 19, 2020
1 answer
A
I wired my Camaro 2yrs ago and can't remember, but I wanna say yes it is. I had extremely limited space on my door and had no issue
raymond  Mar 18, 2020
Q
What is the actual strand count?
raymond  May 29, 2019
1 answer
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I dont know the technical specs on this wire, but it is good quality and easy to work with when installing. Great choice!
duane  Jun 02, 2019
Q
Will this hold a 1500 wat amp?
jalen  Aug 23, 2016
1 answer
A
If you a referring to a continuous (RMS) wattage output specification, no, not at all. If your amp will provide a true 1,500 watts RMS, I recommend using a much thicker wire gauge to connect your subwoofers. The longer the run of wire between the amp and subs, the thicker you'll need the wire to be. I would recommend using a minimum of 12 gauge wire for that type of power: http://www.crutchfield.com/g_50600/Car-Speaker-Wire.html?tp=2917#&nvpair=FFGauge|12-gauge I hope that helps! http://www.crutchfield.com/Support/Bio.aspx?bio=5
ryan  Aug 27, 2016 (Staff)
Q
What wire gauge is recommended for wiring a sub to an amp that pushes 300W RMS? Is 16 gauge acceptable?
david  Jan 26, 2015
3 answers
A
16 is fine but I would run 14 gauge
chuck  Jan 27, 2015
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16 gauge will work. But, 14 or 12 gauge will help with signal loss versus the smaller wire.
john  Jan 27, 2015
A
Wire Gauge Size Total Amplifier RMS Wattage 0/1 AWG 1000+ Watts 2 AWG 1000-1500 Watts 4 AWG 400-1000 Watts 6 AWG 600-800 Watts 8 AWG 200-400 Watts Kicker Kit, 20 ft, 50 amp, good choice 10 AWG 100-200 Watts Hope this helps, Best,
jerry  Jan 27, 2015
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