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<blockquote data-quote="Boomin_tahoe" data-source="post: 8537588" data-attributes="member: 562180"><p>You call it an insult. I call it a bad Idea. Perhaps I should change my name to Professional Insultanist. If your thin skinned and can't take "insults" then this place isn't for you.</p><p></p><p>If a person buys the right gauge wire and right sized connectors, he shouldn't have a problem connecting the 2 together, However, when a website says that it accepts up to 8 gauge and that person isn't even running 100000 watts where it's unneeded, something is gonna be said. Period. 1st that company needs to be notified that it doesn't fit, as stated. 2nd, let the user know that the 8 gauge is really not necessary and that 12 gauge is doable, w/o any problems. I'm here to help and make suggestions....as with any newcomber coming here asking for help/ideas/opinions on things/audio equipment. I've been in this game a long time. There's a reason I'm here and make great decisions and give the best ideas that I've experienced/dealt with...because I have had hands-on and know what works and what doesn't. Peeling/cutting back copper strands like a banana shouldn't be necessary....but has been done. It's up to the user if they wanna get into something like that. Or inform them of a better idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomin_tahoe, post: 8537588, member: 562180"] You call it an insult. I call it a bad Idea. Perhaps I should change my name to Professional Insultanist. If your thin skinned and can't take "insults" then this place isn't for you. If a person buys the right gauge wire and right sized connectors, he shouldn't have a problem connecting the 2 together, However, when a website says that it accepts up to 8 gauge and that person isn't even running 100000 watts where it's unneeded, something is gonna be said. Period. 1st that company needs to be notified that it doesn't fit, as stated. 2nd, let the user know that the 8 gauge is really not necessary and that 12 gauge is doable, w/o any problems. I'm here to help and make suggestions....as with any newcomber coming here asking for help/ideas/opinions on things/audio equipment. I've been in this game a long time. There's a reason I'm here and make great decisions and give the best ideas that I've experienced/dealt with...because I have had hands-on and know what works and what doesn't. Peeling/cutting back copper strands like a banana shouldn't be necessary....but has been done. It's up to the user if they wanna get into something like that. Or inform them of a better idea. [/QUOTE]
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