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<blockquote data-quote="forbidden" data-source="post: 1305372" data-attributes="member: 552189"><p>Nothing wrong with Lightning Audio wiring, nothing at all. Matter of fact it is a heck uva lot better than half of the crap out there marketed as the best wire there is evar dontcha know. As far as the guage of the wire used if the combined value of the fusing of both amps is 60 or above a 4 gauge line is a must, 100 amps or above, 2 gauge line, 140 amps or above a 0 gauge line. These are just basic values that change with the length of the wire as well. Do not skimp on your wire. If an amp is struggling to get power, how do you think your speakers are going to perfrom?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forbidden, post: 1305372, member: 552189"] Nothing wrong with Lightning Audio wiring, nothing at all. Matter of fact it is a heck uva lot better than half of the crap out there marketed as the best wire there is evar dontcha know. As far as the guage of the wire used if the combined value of the fusing of both amps is 60 or above a 4 gauge line is a must, 100 amps or above, 2 gauge line, 140 amps or above a 0 gauge line. These are just basic values that change with the length of the wire as well. Do not skimp on your wire. If an amp is struggling to get power, how do you think your speakers are going to perfrom? [/QUOTE]
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