Anti-Cable Biwire Speaker Cables — 2M, Banana to Spade
Paul Speltz built the Anti-Cable around a deliberately simple premise: solid-core copper with a thin enamel coating, no heavy jacket, no filler, nothing between the signal and the speaker that doesn't need to be there. It became one of the most-discussed budget cables in audiophile circles not because of marketing but because it kept showing up favorably in comparisons against cables that cost significantly more. The biwire configuration runs separate conductors to the high and low-frequency binding posts on speakers that support it — the way biwiring is supposed to work, without adapters or jumper bridges. 2 meters covers most standard setups. Banana at the amplifier, spade at the speaker. Straightforward, honest cable from a designer who made a career out of questioning what cables actually need to be.
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Paul Speltz built the Anti-Cable around a deliberately simple premise: solid-core copper with a thin enamel coating, no heavy jacket, no filler, nothing between the signal and the speaker that doesn't need to be there. It became one of the most-discussed budget cables in audiophile circles not because of marketing but because it kept showing up favorably in comparisons against cables that cost significantly more. The biwire configuration runs separate conductors to the high and low-frequency binding posts on speakers that support it — the way biwiring is supposed to work, without adapters or jumper bridges. 2 meters covers most standard setups. Banana at the amplifier, spade at the speaker. Straightforward, honest cable from a designer who made a career out of questioning what cables actually need to be.
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