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<blockquote data-quote="evo2k3" data-source="post: 145996" data-attributes="member: 546246"><p>Hey, your sick of repeating yourself so stop!!(and the "I am god, **** me off" aditude is not apreciated) as i said before we had both stated out points....you brought in completly pointless observation that the goodies reduce the effectivness. Although i do not diagree, it has nothing to do with reducing wire size. I will ask how you propose to put your 0 gauge wire into the 4 gauge terminal on the amp? it obviously has to be reduced somehow, and if your with in 12" why does it matter if you reduce at the cap or in a sperate distrobution block? Dont make the agrument that the disto distributes better because there is no difference in the distribution wheather you run a 0 or 4 gauge out of the cap. Although the technical idea that maylar stated is completley correct, I will also disagree because I do no believe the milli-ohm resistance will have a noticable effect the output of your amplfiers (with in reason of cource, puting 12 million 1 milli-ohm resisters in the line will obviously have an effect).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evo2k3, post: 145996, member: 546246"] Hey, your sick of repeating yourself so stop!!(and the "I am god, **** me off" aditude is not apreciated) as i said before we had both stated out points....you brought in completly pointless observation that the goodies reduce the effectivness. Although i do not diagree, it has nothing to do with reducing wire size. I will ask how you propose to put your 0 gauge wire into the 4 gauge terminal on the amp? it obviously has to be reduced somehow, and if your with in 12" why does it matter if you reduce at the cap or in a sperate distrobution block? Dont make the agrument that the disto distributes better because there is no difference in the distribution wheather you run a 0 or 4 gauge out of the cap. Although the technical idea that maylar stated is completley correct, I will also disagree because I do no believe the milli-ohm resistance will have a noticable effect the output of your amplfiers (with in reason of cource, puting 12 million 1 milli-ohm resisters in the line will obviously have an effect). [/QUOTE]
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