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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8357554" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>People know the difference bro. Dont get caught up on the sonic-E-brainwashing attempt to bleed your wallets more. Given the rms range for his system, after box rise, hes not pulling close to the amount of current that the wire will heat up at, music is dynamic, not a pure sine wave. Its a skewed baised bench test vs real world applications. If cca is complete garbage, why the hell dont they use copper for your street power lines? Its all CCA because of cost reasons and it works well because its the appropriate size. With the copper clad, they retain enough conductivity to remain relevant. Why didnt the video show conductivity ratings for copper clad aluminium rather than pure alumium? Obviously another biased attempt to steer average joes away from cheaper alternatives that will completely work fine for their needs and make them drop needless cash.</p><p></p><p>If you are running a lot of power, then you should go straight up ofc, but if you are an average joe running 2000 watts or less, there is nothing wrong with running CCA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8357554, member: 650438"] People know the difference bro. Dont get caught up on the sonic-E-brainwashing attempt to bleed your wallets more. Given the rms range for his system, after box rise, hes not pulling close to the amount of current that the wire will heat up at, music is dynamic, not a pure sine wave. Its a skewed baised bench test vs real world applications. If cca is complete garbage, why the hell dont they use copper for your street power lines? Its all CCA because of cost reasons and it works well because its the appropriate size. With the copper clad, they retain enough conductivity to remain relevant. Why didnt the video show conductivity ratings for copper clad aluminium rather than pure alumium? Obviously another biased attempt to steer average joes away from cheaper alternatives that will completely work fine for their needs and make them drop needless cash. If you are running a lot of power, then you should go straight up ofc, but if you are an average joe running 2000 watts or less, there is nothing wrong with running CCA. [/QUOTE]
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