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Neotech NS-1952 UP-OCC Copper Speaker Cable sold per foot (unterminated)

The NS-1952 DIY Speaker cable features unique braided bundles of UP-OCC copper -- each bundle consists of 19 individually insulated UP-OCC conductors, bound in cotton filler and a foam, vibration-dampening binder. The result? Amazing performance from the finest materials in the world so that your music shines through, not anything else.

The SoundPath DIY cables are manufactured by NeoTech, one of the world's largest cable manufacturers. You'd be surprised to learn how many of the world's leading cable brands are actually produced in their plants.

Add Johnson Audio's connectors in the right size for your project and you'll soon have an speaker cable that's hard to beat -- at any price.


Continuous Cast Copper

Ultra-Pure Ohno-Continuous Cast (UP-OCC) copper is a patented process of extruding and drawing metal conductors so that there is a very long crystal grain structure. Boundaries between these crystals are not conducive to transmission of electric currents, and this is what can distort and affect the transmission of musical information from one point to another, as is the case with other casting methods.

With Ulta-pure Continous Cast copper, you have fewer crystal boundaries and a purer metal -- resulting in the bottom line of less resistance, better conductivity, and the better transmission of your music!

Only a few factories in the world are capable of producing continous cast metals, and it is very expensive. But we feel you'll appreciate the performance it brings along with the price tag.

These cables are manufactured by NeoTech, one of the biggest OEM cable suppliers to the audio industry. 


Remember this is sold BY THE FOOT (so if you choose quantity "2", I will cut 2 feet -- 24 inches -- of cable to send to you.)


These cables are not terminated and sold by the foot. But don't run away, yet! If you have a little time and even the slightest inclination at building anything yourself, you CAN build your own interconnect -- using materials identical to those of "major" cable companies -- and save yourself LOTS of money.