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Old 16th February 2007, 20:19   #1
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Think of it like a water pipe, current wont be able to flow through the smaller cables as easily as larger cables, just like with water in pipes. Higher quality cables with less oxygen also allow better flow and the quality is much better
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Old 16th February 2007, 20:27   #2
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Think of it like a water pipe, current wont be able to flow through the smaller cables as easily as larger cables, just like with water in pipes. Higher quality cables with less oxygen also allow better flow and the quality is much better

I have white wolf cables to my 7x10s - nearly £5 a metre!!! Always read that for low wattage a small cable is better than thick.
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Think of it like a water pipe, current wont be able to flow through the smaller cables as easily as larger cables, just like with water in pipes. Higher quality cables with less oxygen also allow better flow and the quality is much better
the diffence would be so little there is no point he is only running the 6x9s off the headunit so it aint like hes putting alot of power through the standerd cable

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I have white wolf cables to my 7x10s - nearly £5 a metre!!! Always read that for low wattage a small cable is better than thick.
i have never heard that i have always heard the thicker the better for power and i take its the same for speaker but for speaker cable you dont relly need anythink thicker that 16awg for any speaker i think its 16awg could be 12awg
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