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Crutchfield In-wall Speaker Wire 14-gauge, 2-conductor wire (100-ft. roll)

Item # 007IW214C

Item # 007IW214C

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C$118.99

About the Crutchfield In-wall Speaker Wire

Steve Kindig

This dual-conductor wire comes encased in a smooth, durable jacket that makes pulling wires through wall studs a breeze.

Product highlights:

  • 14-gauge oxygen-free copper wire
  • CL3-rated for in-wall use
  • flexible white jacket
  • warranty: 1 year
  • MFR # IW214C

What's in the box:

  • 100' Spool of 14-gauge/2-conductor in-wall speaker wire (white jacket)

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More details on the Crutchfield In-wall Speaker Wire

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Features & Dimensions

Crutchfield In-Wall Speaker Wire:

  • Rating: CL3-rated for in-wall installation
  • Gauge: 14 AWG
  • Conductors: 2
  • Wire Construction: Oxygen Free Copper
  • Jacket: Flexible white jacket
  • Width: 0.345"
  • Height: 0.265"
  • Length: sold in a 100' or 500' roll

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9 questions already asked

Q
Can this be used as outdoor wire? It'll be ran from the exterior wall up a post across a crossbeam to the speaker.
i  Sep 03, 2023
1 answer
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This speaker wire is not UV rated. However, it could be used in dry spaces out of direct sunlight.
zachary  Sep 03, 2023 (Staff)
Q
I understand that CL3 wire CAN be exposed to the elements without running through a PVC-type tubing. I understand that running it through such tubing will protect it even more, but it should stand up to the outdoors elements. Can you confirm that?
john  Jul 31, 2023
1 answer
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Technically, CL3 rating specifically regards fire-rating and voltage handling. We have other wire options that are specifically rated for direct burial.
zachary  Jul 31, 2023 (Staff)
Q
Would there be any reason to keep all speaker wire the same length in a single room with 4 speakers? I have heard before that you want to but not from a reliable source.
rob  Jan 16, 2023
1 answer
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Ideally it's nice to have your speaker wire be consistent for all your speakers but you can have some variation. If you wanted to dive a little deeper we have experienced advisors available to help discuss your particular set up so please give us a call at 800.324.9695 and we will get you taken care of!
arielle  Jan 16, 2023 (Staff)
Q
Can this wire be used to install low-voltage LED tape late?
kaya  Oct 27, 2022
1 answer
A
This will work as the wire is CL3 rated for in wall use and is thick enough at 14 AWG to handle some distance if needed.
zachary  Oct 28, 2022 (Staff)
Q
Where is this wire (14 AWG, 2 conductor) made?
kent  Mar 26, 2022
1 answer
A
Country of origin is China.
kenneth  Mar 28, 2022 (Staff)
Q
How many strands are in this 14/2 wire?
christopher  Dec 28, 2020
2 answers
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Based on the product image, a reasonable estimate is 70 to 100 strands per conductor (probably closer to the lower end and knowledge of standard strand counts for a given gauge would likely give the exact answer). A greater strand count would require thinner strands and would make the cable more flexible. I can't imagine any installation where this would not be flexible enough. If the skin effect motivates your question, know that it is insignificant for audio frequencies (consult any competent engineering textbook on electromagnetics).
tammiw  Nov 04, 2021
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We do not know the total count of the individual copper strands on each side of this wire as well as the other brand/sizes in-wall speaker wire. I wish I had different news for you there
jason  Jan 16, 2021 (Staff)
Q
What gauge wire needed to run 50 feet from reciever?
tony  Oct 03, 2020
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It depends on how much audio power you are pushing to the speaker. But, I run about 100 audio watts per channel and I buy from crutch field at 18 gauge. Great products.....
robert  Oct 08, 2020
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I don't know the rule or requirements but I bought 14 gauge to run 3 speakers about 30 feet from my receiver. Probably overkill but they sound great and I ran them through wall so I didn't want any chance of a thinner wiring breaking on me mid wall.
patrick  Oct 03, 2020
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From Crutchfield. "Thick wire (12 or 14 gauge) is recommended for long wire runs, high power applications, and low-impedance speakers (4 or 6 ohms). For relatively short runs (less than 50 feet) to 8 ohm speakers, 16 gauge wire will usually do just fine. It's cost-effective and easy to work with. Ask your advisor to recommend the proper gauge for your installation." I purchased 14 gauge wire because I wanted less possible interference. It is, however, thicker that 16 gauge wire. I recommend staying away from 18 gauge wire.
frank  Oct 03, 2020
Q
I purchased your 2 conductor speaker wire that has 4 different colored wires for 2 pairs pf speakers. Is there a standard color code for the positive and negative wires?
john  Sep 18, 2020
1 answer
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Typically, RED is positive (+) and BLACK is Negative (-). But, as long as you keep the colors the same on each end, it doesn't really matter, except if someone comes to help, and uses the black/red standard.
frank  Oct 03, 2020
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Is this wire directional?
colby  Oct 15, 2020
4 answers
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No
troy  Oct 15, 2020
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No it is not. Better that it not be as well. There is no scientific reason to make directional speaker wire, and it is easier to install this way. You should get the phase (black and red wires) right though; i.e., connected to the correct terminals.
daniel  Oct 15, 2020
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This wire is not directional. After a year i will be upgrading the wire.
arn  Oct 15, 2020
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I'm sorry, I don't know.
james  Oct 15, 2020
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