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<blockquote data-quote="Chevyaudio" data-source="post: 2199950" data-attributes="member: 559770"><p>You will get some people that think that the high dollar OFC Car Audio wire is the end all be all of wiring, but most of those cute little phrases you see printed on the pretty blue or silver jacket of your wire are mostly marketing gimics. For the everyday car audio consumer, wire is wire. Now when you get into the the high end market, there are some arguments over interconnect cables and such, but some even believe then that a cable is a cable. Hell if you wanted to, you could go to home depot, and get some of their 1/0 cable that has like 20 strands and run it in your car, but the chances of it being flexible are non-existant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chevyaudio, post: 2199950, member: 559770"] You will get some people that think that the high dollar OFC Car Audio wire is the end all be all of wiring, but most of those cute little phrases you see printed on the pretty blue or silver jacket of your wire are mostly marketing gimics. For the everyday car audio consumer, wire is wire. Now when you get into the the high end market, there are some arguments over interconnect cables and such, but some even believe then that a cable is a cable. Hell if you wanted to, you could go to home depot, and get some of their 1/0 cable that has like 20 strands and run it in your car, but the chances of it being flexible are non-existant. [/QUOTE]
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