How to tell the difference between an instrument cable and a speaker cable?

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Bob Snelgrove
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How to tell the difference between an instrument cable and a speaker cable?

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Assuming they are not marked? I do have a nice Fluke meter that measures capacitance if that helps?

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Re: How to tell the difference between an instrument cable and a speaker cable?

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If you unscrew one end of the plug, you'll see the conductors at the solder connections - speaker cable is two identical conductors with no shield, and (mono, unbalanced) instrument cable has a shield and usually just one conductor.
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It has shrink tubing but the cable says 18/2 if that helps?

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That sounds like a speaker cable.
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18/2 means 2 wires of 18 gauge, which is definitely a speaker cable. Or a lamp cord.
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