Most neutral speaker cable for less than $5 a foot


Any suggestions to beat a DH Labs T14? I need a 30 feet pair so $ is a concern.
Tks
beheme
Shadorne: what do you use on your $15,000 ATC speakers? I am leaning more toward the "cheap cable do it right anyway" side but always curious to see what people use behind their own doors. You forgot: a thief will make your speaker disappear. Thanks for the laugh anyway!
Look at Alpha-Core HT speaker cable. This is what I plan to use for my long outdoor speaker runs.
For longish runs Iv'e seen the MIT in wall wire with their gizmo on the end acceptable. I murdered a perfectly good extension cord to try out on speakers with poor results, possibly because it was very-well broken-in by heavy Skillsaw use. Regards, Mike
Beheme,

I use XLR cables. Ordinary "Yorkville" cables from Long and McQuade (a guitar/music store). The speakers are active and as such have very high input impedance. The XLR cables carry low level signal voltage with very little current and act as long interconnects.

I have used 14 ga orange extension cord for 20 years with various passive speakers with 40' runs (orange is ugly unless you can hide it).

I currently use about 50' of Monster XPNW 16 gauge wire to the passive surrounds. I don't like the way it knicks easily but it is flat and easy to paint.