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Old 16th February 2007, 22:38   #3
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Think it was regarding bass though, thicker the better regarding high wattages to the sub. As for mid range speakers and low watt speakers just quality oxygen free would surfice. Think I read and or was told (was years ago when I was really into ICE) that thicker speaker wires would actually blight speakers taking low wattage. I run fat cables to the 7x10's as the wattage is high and the magnets vast.

I could turn my stereo to 30 on 2 subs powered by 2 x 580 watt amps bridged on normal wire before meeting distortion, but I upgraded to white wolf and I could crank it up to 34!! haven't done the test on the 7x10's yet.

the right speaker cable can really make a huge difference, possibly at high wattages though, never dealt with low wattages.

Never played about with RCA cables though, do they make an audible difference?
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