Typical wire gauge for a 1 4 inch speaker cable is 16 or maybe 18 gauge.
1 4 speaker cable vs instrument.
Cable purposes and functions.
If you use an instrument cable as a speaker cable you re probably ok at low signal levels.
The other is a ground wire.
An instrument cable is not capable of handling the high voltage that is pushed from.
The cable at the bottom of the graphic is a standard 1 4 instrument cable.
Instruments put out a very weak signal path as compared to an amp.
Ts connectors have two contact points separated by an insulator ring.
Speaker wires work much the same way smaller diameter wires present more electrical resistance to the signal flow wasting energy in the form of heat.
For this reason instrument cables.
However they are not the same.
The main difference between the construction of an instrument cable or a speaker cable is that an instrument cable is shielded whereas a speaker cable is not.
Many confuse a speaker cable with an instrument cable especially when they have a 1 4 connector on both sides.
The sleeve 2 is the ground or negative audio signal.
Ts cables are generally used for mono unbalanced signals.
The two wires should be of significant size also.
Ts cables are commonly called guitar cables because they re mostly used to connect a guitar to an amplifier.
Tip t and sleeve s.
Instrument cables have 2 wires in them.
This is due to each cable s purpose and function.
If it s an instrument cable you will see one or two wires covered in some form of shielding.
The signal wire is usually somewhere between 18 gauge to 22 gauge.
One wire carries the signal.
Livewire microphone cables instrument cables interconnect cables speaker cables adapters and connectors are designed for your music audio applications.
The reason they need heavier wire is because they carry a much higher voltage than microphone or instrument cables.
It has two conductors 1 and 2 separated by an isolating ring i so that they don t contact each other.
Ts connectors and cables.
Instrument cable commonly referred to as patch cable 1 4 cable or guitar cable is designed to carry a instrument level signal or line level signal over fairly short distances.
The tip 1 carries the hot or positive audio signal.