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<blockquote data-quote="snfsh79077" data-source="post: 4982292" data-attributes="member: 549677"><p>I'm about to switch to one set of comps and push 200wrms to them. I dont remember which size speaker wire I have running throughout the truck. I'll be double checking that later but my idea for a sticky would be to list the power capabilities of each size of speaker wire and which size is best to run when pushing x amount of power. This would apply for speakers and subs. I'd never thought about it but I don't know the answer to the question.</p><p></p><p>So I think it could be a helpful sticky to come up with. Agree?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snfsh79077, post: 4982292, member: 549677"] I'm about to switch to one set of comps and push 200wrms to them. I dont remember which size speaker wire I have running throughout the truck. I'll be double checking that later but my idea for a sticky would be to list the power capabilities of each size of speaker wire and which size is best to run when pushing x amount of power. This would apply for speakers and subs. I'd never thought about it but I don't know the answer to the question. So I think it could be a helpful sticky to come up with. Agree? [/QUOTE]
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