Collection: SUB-WOOFER CABLES
Supra Sub-woofer cables - short description about sub-woofer cable do's and don'ts
First of all, let us point out one really important fact that just have to be considered when creating a speaker/sub-woofer system. In almost all countries in the world, the power output sockets in the wall either put out 50 or 60 Hz power. And, in most sub-woofer/satellite speaker system the frequency cross-over between sub and speaker is close to these power frequencies.
The result, if not addressed, will undoubtedly be crosstalk between power lines, speaker cables and signal to sub-woofer, which will make any attempt to create that seamless interaction between speakers and sub-woofer impossible.
Now, with this said, the interconnect cable choice for the sub-woofer is critical. But that is not all, the system should not be subject to any magnetic fields caused by above currents that may induce 50, 60 Hz or other low frequency high current signal into sub-woofer interconnect even if very well shielded. So take proper actions to minimize cross-talk by means of routing the cables far as possible from each other and for the really conscious hifi enthusiast, choose Supra shielded mains cables that radiate a minimum of power system noise nor pick the noise up.