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<blockquote data-quote="StuartV" data-source="post: 1936703" data-attributes="member: 568133"><p>Thanks, Bikinpunk. Realistically, we're probably talking peaks of around 10 amps of current in each channel going about 15 feet from the amps (in the back of my Crew Cab) to the speakers in the doors. This chart indicates that I should 12 ga. for that.</p><p></p><p>That definitely oughta help my case!</p><p></p><p>Anybody else got any more info like this? I'm actually not sure what class the amps I have are, so I don't know what their efficiency is, so I really can only guess at what the actual current through the speaker wires will be. The amp in question is a Carver/KLW Audio KMOS 2200.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StuartV, post: 1936703, member: 568133"] Thanks, Bikinpunk. Realistically, we're probably talking peaks of around 10 amps of current in each channel going about 15 feet from the amps (in the back of my Crew Cab) to the speakers in the doors. This chart indicates that I should 12 ga. for that. That definitely oughta help my case! Anybody else got any more info like this? I'm actually not sure what class the amps I have are, so I don't know what their efficiency is, so I really can only guess at what the actual current through the speaker wires will be. The amp in question is a Carver/KLW Audio KMOS 2200. [/QUOTE]
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