Speaker wire...need help choosing right gauge

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Hey...got a 1500 watt rms set up for voice speakers...I have 14 gauge speaker wire...but I feel like I should go down to 12 or 10...as it will be carrying a lot of power...

Thoughts or advice?

These will be short runs of wire FYI...

Maybe 3-5 feet at most

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Hey...got a 1500 watt rms set up for voice speakers...I have 14 gauge speaker wire...but I feel like I should go down to 12 or 10...as it will be carrying a lot of power...
Thoughts or advice?

These will be short runs of wire FYI...

Maybe 3-5 feet at most

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Voice speakers?

What amp and speakers/tweeters are you running?

 
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"Despite popular belief, this is not necessary for noise rejection. As long as the impedances are balanced, noise will couple equally into the two wires (and be rejected by a differential amplifier), regardless of the signal that is present on them."

 
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