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<blockquote data-quote="michaellane" data-source="post: 6863446" data-attributes="member: 564125"><p>keep your wires as short as possible, use the same gauge wire inside the box and to the amp. also everytime electricity has to go from a wire to a spade terminal to a speaker box terminal cup back to speaker wire...well that causes a little rise as well...so a decent short and simple way or rule is to: only use what you really need....so dont have 5FT of speaker wire outside the box. cut the extra off and stuff like that. also the guy soundstreamer is 10000% correct as well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michaellane, post: 6863446, member: 564125"] keep your wires as short as possible, use the same gauge wire inside the box and to the amp. also everytime electricity has to go from a wire to a spade terminal to a speaker box terminal cup back to speaker wire...well that causes a little rise as well...so a decent short and simple way or rule is to: only use what you really need....so dont have 5FT of speaker wire outside the box. cut the extra off and stuff like that. also the guy soundstreamer is 10000% correct as well [/QUOTE]
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