It’s not uncommon for bass players
today to use amplifier power up to 1000 watts and beyond. These high
power amps develop high currents feeding low impedance speakers sometimes
peaking to 30 amps or more.
Speakers at this power level need great
control by the amp’s damping ability. That’s the ratio of
amp impedance to speaker impedance. Kind of putting on the brakes so
your speakers stop and start on a dime and that’s good so your
bass can have a tighter punch.
Using cables with the slightest of loss
can be disastrous on low-ohm loads. Even a fraction of an ohm in cable
resistance can result in wasting some of those precious watts, heating
up the cable, let alone the damping factor becoming almost negligible.
PJB speaker cables use 4 conductors
instead of 2 for greater flexibility, so they won’t get tangled
up at the end of the night. The resistance is ultra-low so power transmission
to you speakers is virtually 100%. That’s because of the high
purity (9 AWG equivalent) copper multi-strand conductors.
These cables are tough and if ever needed,
you could jump start your car with them and if that fails you could
even probably tow it with them too!
We don’t buy our plugs we
make them in house because nobody builds them as strong as we do. So
you are assured of the utmost dependability night after night never
having to worry about cables.