No difference between the two except that 16/2 only has two conductors which is enough for one speaker and 16/4 has four conductors which can accomodate a pair of speakers.
It's common to run 16/4 from the amp to the keypad/volume control location and then 16/2 branched off from this location out to the speakers.
16ga wiring will be good for whole-house audio applications out to about 100ft. If you have runs that are longer, it would be best to step up to 14ga speaker wire.
Cheers,
Paul
No difference between the two except that 16/2 only has two conductors which is enough for one speaker and 16/4 has four conductors which can accomodate a pair of speakers.
It's common to run 16/4 from the amp to the keypad/volume control location and then 16/2 branched off from this location out to the speakers.
16ga wiring will be good for whole-house audio applications out to about 100ft. If you have runs that are longer, it would be best to step up to 14ga speaker wire.
Cheers,
Paul
Thanks Paul for your response. So 16/2 is good enough as my runs are around 50ft. My main concern was around futureproofing...I mean will it be beneficial in any way to run 16/4 instead.
Regards,
Shaurya
No difference between the two except that 16/2 only has two conductors which is enough for one speaker and 16/4 has four conductors which can accomodate a pair of speakers.
It's common to run 16/4 from the amp to the keypad/volume control location and then 16/2 branched off from this location out to the speakers.
16ga wiring will be good for whole-house audio applications out to about 100ft. If you have runs that are longer, it would be best to step up to 14ga speaker wire.
Cheers,
Paul
Thanks Paul for your response. So 16/2 is good enough as my runs are around 50ft. My main concern was around futureproofing...I mean will it be beneficial in any way to run 16/4 instead.
Regards,
Shaurya
Not unless you plan on adding another speaker at that same location in the future. The 16/4, or 4 conductor (wire) cables just have an extra pair of wires to hook up an additional speaker.