Odd speaker cable for surround rears

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Hi Im looking for yet more advice!! I have some speaker cable by belkin for my rear speakers. Normally I have no problem wiring things up but this cable is rather odd. 

 http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=178714

It has different thickness copper strands with a rather thick central core that is encased in a PVC jacket?! Any idea how I should prepare the ends? Is there a chance that the outer wires are insulation of some kind that I need to strip back along with the PVC jacket ( like an ariel co-axial)?? Or should I just strip back the PVc jacket and leave the other strands as they are? I cant find any guides online and at a bit of a loss! Any help really apreciated once again 🙂

Yammaman 
 
It is speaker wire form their pure AV range so use the whole conductor. Just remove the outer insulation layer from the conductor and then fit your chosen termination (spade or banana or whatever you like to use)
 

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