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<blockquote data-quote="Hoot" data-source="post: 1008068" data-attributes="member: 559411"><p>In my case, the wires will be more like 15 feet (and they'll be three sets &gt; mid, tweeter, and supertweeter). So, here, instead of running 15 feet from the amp to a crossover that is located near the front of the car, and then running three sets of roughly 2-3 foot wire to three different drivers (roughly 20 feet of speaker wire per speaker), I am now going to be running roughly 50 feet of speaker wire to each driver from the rear of the vehicle. Overall, I am hopeful that the resistance -- or anything else -- won't cause any undesirable effects - anyone think otherwise? </p><p>FYI: I am currently using 12 guage speaker wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoot, post: 1008068, member: 559411"] In my case, the wires will be more like 15 feet (and they'll be three sets > mid, tweeter, and supertweeter). So, here, instead of running 15 feet from the amp to a crossover that is located near the front of the car, and then running three sets of roughly 2-3 foot wire to three different drivers (roughly 20 feet of speaker wire per speaker), I am now going to be running roughly 50 feet of speaker wire to each driver from the rear of the vehicle. Overall, I am hopeful that the resistance -- or anything else -- won't cause any undesirable effects - anyone think otherwise? FYI: I am currently using 12 guage speaker wire. [/QUOTE]
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