Setting up a home cinema is exciting big screen, powerful speakers, and immersive sound.
But even the best equipment can perform poorly if the wiring is done incorrectly.
In fact, most home theatre problems come from simple wiring mistakes that are easy to avoid.
Here are the Top 7 wiring mistakes people make and how OxyKraft experts recommend fixing them for perfect sound.
1. Using Low-Quality or CCA Wires
A common mistake is choosing cheap wires made of CCA (Copper-Clad Aluminium).
These wires may look like copper, but they offer:
- Higher resistance
- Weak bass
- Distortion at high volume
- Short lifespan
For a true cinematic experience, OxyKraft recommends pure OFC (Oxygen-Free Copper) speaker wires for maximum signal strength and clarity.
2. Choosing the Wrong Wire Gauge
Many people overlook the importance of wire thickness (AWG).
Using a thin wire for long distances weakens the audio signal.
OxyKraft Gauge Recommendations:
- 16 AWG – Short distances (under 20 ft)
- 14 AWG – Medium rooms (20–40 ft)
- 12 AWG – Long runs & high-power systems
- 10 AWG – Professional setups
Using the correct gauge ensures your speakers receive full power without distortion.
3. Mixing Wire Types
Using different wire materials or thicknesses for different speakers causes:
- Uneven sound output
- Imbalanced surround effects
- Loss of clarity
OxyKraft experts recommend using the same wire type and gauge for all speakers in your system for consistency and accurate sound positioning.
4. Incorrect Polarity (+ / – Reversed)
One of the most common wiring mistakes!
If you connect the speaker wire backwards (positive to negative), your speakers will:
- Sound flat
- Lose bass
- Produce phase cancellation
- Affect surrounds clarity
Always follow the red (+) and black (–) markings on both the amplifier and the speaker.
OxyKraft wires come with clear polarity markings for easy installation.
5. Running Speaker Wires Near Electrical Cables
Running audio cables alongside power cables creates unwanted electrical interference, leading to:
- Buzzing
- Humming
- Noise
- Reduced clarity
OxyKraft advises keeping at least 1 foot of distance between speaker wires and electrical wiring.
If unavoidable, use shielded OxyKraft wires to protect the audio signal.
6. Not Measuring Proper Lengths Before Installation
Many users cut the wires too short or leave excess cable hanging.
Both are bad for performance and aesthetics.
- Too short → Tension, loose connections
- Too long → Coiled wires create interference and clutter
Always measure your room layout and speaker positions beforehand.
OxyKraft provides wires in multiple coil lengths to avoid wastage and ensure perfect routing.
7. Poor Cable Management & Loose Connections
Messy wiring leads to:
- Signal loss
- Unstable sound
- Potential short circuits
- Difficulty troubleshooting
Use cable clips, conduits, or trunking to keep wires neat.
Ensure all terminals are tight and secure.
OxyKraft wires have strong insulation and durable jackets, making them perfect for hidden or long-term installations.
Conclusion: Avoid These Mistakes for Perfect Home Cinema Sound
A home cinema system is only as good as the wiring behind it.
By avoiding these common mistakes and choosing high-quality OxyKraft pure copper wires, you ensure:
✔ Stronger and cleaner sound
✔ Better bass and clarity
✔ No distortion
✔ Long-lasting reliability
✔ A neat, professional-looking setup
Your speakers deserve the best connection OxyKraft delivers.