Monster MPC S402 SW-5M Extreme Low Noise 2-Conductor Speaker Wire


  • Precision Time Correct® windings for pinpoint imaging and soundstage
  • Magnetic Flux Tube® minimizes distortion-producing magnetic fields for extended low frequency bass response.
  • Low-loss PEX¿ dielectric maintains signal integrity for enhanced depth and improved reproduction of inner detail
  • MultiTwist¿ construction provides excellent noise rejection
  • 5 meter length

Product Description
Enjoy Ultimate Subwoofer Performance with Deeper, More Dynamic Bass for Sound You Can Hear and Feel
Whether the thump of house music or the roar of rocket engines, subwoofers add depth and realism to your favorite music,movies and video games. But to get the deepest, tightest bass possible you need to accurately transfer low frequency signals to your amplifiers with maximum efficiency. Specifically engineered for frequencies below 80 Hz and featuring Monster’s mo… More >>

Monster MPC S402 SW-5M Extreme Low Noise 2-Conductor Speaker Wire

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  1. #1 by Keven Alvarado on April 8, 2010 - 4:28 pm

    For those looking for research on this product it is hard to find. Below is a little about the product.

    -10 gauge per wire

    -The microfiber is only around the small wires

    –Microfiber must come off before installation and can be removed with finger nails

    -Thick and heavy, looks like a 1 or 2 gauge power wire

    -Remove the 3 outer layers one by one with an exacto knife

    –mesh: cutting motion, use a piece of tape to keep the mesh intact.

    –thin outer tubing: light pressure all the way around then once down the middle

    –thick inner tubing: lightly press the middle of the knife into it all the way around then down the middle. Work slowly here, as you don’t want to cut the wire tubing.

    -Remove the individual wire tubing with a 10 gauge stripper. Be careful as there are not many stands of copper

    The copper wires are thick too. Very good quality. Would recommend with any subwoofer installation. It’s something you may even want to show off.

    -Keven

    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. #2 by Keven Alvarado on April 8, 2010 - 6:42 pm

    For those looking for research on this product it is hard to find. Below is a little about the product.

    -10 gauge per wire

    -The microfiber is only around the small wires

    –Microfiber must come off before installation and can be removed with finger nails

    -Thick and heavy, looks like a 1 or 2 gauge power wire

    -Remove the 3 outer layers one by one with an exacto knife

    –mesh: cutting motion, use a piece of tape to keep the mesh intact.

    –thin outer tubing: light pressure all the way around then once down the middle

    –thick inner tubing: lightly press the middle of the knife into it all the way around then down the middle. Work slowly here, as you don’t want to cut the wire tubing.

    -Remove the individual wire tubing with a 10 gauge stripper. Be careful as there are not many stands of copper

    *stripping the wire will most likely take 10-15 min per strand.

    The copper wires are thick too. Very good quality. Would recommend with any subwoofer installation. It’s something you may even want to show off.

    5m is more then enough for two subs within the trunk.

    -Keven
    Rating: 5 / 5