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Scosche Efxswc18-50 - 18 Gauge 50' Spool Black Ofc Ultra-flex Speaker Wire on 2040-parts.com

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Bound Brook, New Jersey, United States

Bound Brook, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Scosche Part Brand:Scosche Manufacturer Part Number:EFXSWC18-50 UPC:033991044036 Warranty:Yes Type:Wires Product Type:Installation Parts Types:Wires Other Part Number:80249093 Product Name:OFC Ultra-Flex Speaker Wire Interchange Part Number:Scosche Installation Parts

Scosche EFXSWC18-50 - 18 Gauge 50' Spool Black OFC Ultra-Flex Speaker Wire

Not so long ago all car audio manufactures used only copper and used American true gauge standards (AWG) to make speaker and power wire, that is until the price of copper went up. Today most companies cheat. They make there wire with an aluminum core with just a copper coating and make up the gauge size.


What’s the Problem with Aluminum Wiring?

From the mid ’90s , aluminum wire often replaced copper as a less expensive alternative. Aluminum, however, is not a direct replacement for copper since each type of wire has different physical properties. Aluminum’s properties proved problematic for reasons no one had anticipated. What you need to know is the following: with aluminum wiring it is possible that, over time, a high resistance connection and/or arcing could develop somewhere in the electrical system, resulting in a connection that gets very hot and increases risk of fire. With the extra resistance amps run hotter and produce less power. Your sound quality suffers as well as the life expectancy of your equipment.


Universal 18 Gauge 50' Spool Black OFC Ultra-Flex Speaker Wire (EFXSWC18-50) by Scosche®. The ultra high strand count and frosted PVC jacket on the power wire increases the flexibility manufacturing for hassle free installations. Each single strand of the Oxygen Free Copper wire is plated with a tin to prevent oxidation and give matchless reliability.

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