Anthony
Impeccable, easy stripping
Comment from March 05, 2026 — Experience from February 22, 2026
The white SPVIM250 from Real Cable is an audio cable sold by the meter, designed for hi-fi and home theater installations. It uses a copper-clad aluminum (CCA) conductor and features a structure suited for domestic use, allowing precise adjustment of lengths according to installation needs.
The SPVIM250 uses CA copper conductors, an acronym for copper-clad aluminum. This technology involves coating an aluminum core with a layer of pure copper. The manufacturing process forms a copper strip into a cylinder around the aluminum core, followed by welding the edges and drawing the assembly through a die, which compresses and stretches the whole while strengthening the metallurgical bond between the two materials.
This bi-metallic construction offers several distinct characteristics. Aluminum makes up about 76% of the conductor’s total weight, significantly reducing the cable’s mass. The outer copper layer ensures the necessary electrical conductivity and protects the aluminum from oxidation. This protection is crucial, as aluminum oxide forms an insulating barrier that would greatly degrade conduction performance.
The skin effect, an electrical phenomenon that concentrates alternating current toward the conductor’s surface at high frequencies, plays a particular role in CA cables. However, at audio frequencies (20 Hz to 20 kHz), this effect remains minimal, unlike in radio frequency applications where it becomes predominant. The audio signal thus mainly travels through the entire conductor, using both copper and aluminum.
The cable features a 2 × 2.5 mm² cross-section, offering conduction capacity suitable for compact speakers, bookshelf models, and medium-power floorstanders. This cross-section maintains reasonable electrical resistance over moderate distances, typically up to 10–15 meters depending on the system’s sensitivity.
A low-density polyvinyl chloride (PVC) protective sheath covers the conductors. This sheath has a characteristic flat shape, measuring 4.5 mm wide by 9 mm high. This geometry makes it easy to run the cable under carpets, rugs, or baseboards without creating visible bulges. The low-density PVC gives the cable appreciable flexibility during installation, allowing bends without the risk of permanent creasing.
A linear marking on the sheath allows for quick identification of polarity, an essential element for maintaining acoustic phase between the different speakers in a system. This visual identification helps avoid wiring errors that could affect the spatial coherence of sound reproduction.
The SPVIM250 naturally fits configurations where the performance-to-budget ratio is a key criterion. Multichannel home theater installations, which often require several dozen meters of cabling, particularly benefit from this economical approach. Surround speakers, which are generally less power-demanding than the main channels, are perfectly suited to the characteristics of this cable.
For stereo systems, the SPVIM250 is suitable for bookshelf and floorstanding speakers with standard sensitivity (87–92 dB) powered by moderately powered amplifiers (up to 100–150 watts per channel). The slightly higher resistance of the CA conductor compared to pure copper remains negligible under these usage conditions.
Installation professionals appreciate the cable being sold by the meter, which avoids waste and allows cost optimization on projects requiring various lengths. This commercial flexibility aligns with Real Cable’s philosophy of accessibility without excessive compromise on quality.
The distance depends on the speakers’ sensitivity and the amplifier’s power. For 8-ohm speakers with 90 dB sensitivity, lengths up to 15 meters are acceptable. Beyond that, the cumulative resistance may slightly affect sound level and dynamics.
The SPVIM250 is primarily intended for installations seeking a balance between performance and price. Very high-resolution systems or low-impedance speakers will benefit more from thicker pure copper conductors.
A marking runs along one of the conductors, allowing immediate identification. This mark should be used consistently throughout the installation to maintain acoustic phase.
Technically possible, bi-wiring with the SPVIM250 would require four conductors (two cables). This setup would double the cost per meter and complicate installation without providing significant benefit given the product’s positioning.
Banana plugs or spade connectors with gold plating improve resistance to oxidation at the connections but are not absolutely necessary. Standard quality connectors are perfectly suitable for the SPVIM250’s performance level.
Anthony
Impeccable, easy stripping
Comment from March 05, 2026 — Experience from February 22, 2026
Jean-Pascal
Very good with a reasonable price, just a bit too flexible so it twists easily.
Comment from January 17, 2026 — Experience from January 05, 2026
Hervé
Cable matches the installation needs well.
Comment from January 08, 2026 — Experience from December 28, 2025