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<blockquote data-quote="Savant" data-source="post: 105085" data-attributes="member: 546108"><p>I think he means don't use the same strand of wire for both power and speakers.. Though, I have no idea how you would do that anyway.. either power is going to speakers (which will blow them immediately I'd think, hooking them directly to the battery) or speaker signal, depending on where the ends of the speaker wires are.. Course, you could splice the speaker wires to the power wires.. and I think that's what he's saying 'dont do' given the nature of the original question (not understanding what copper wire is, etc)..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savant, post: 105085, member: 546108"] I think he means don't use the same strand of wire for both power and speakers.. Though, I have no idea how you would do that anyway.. either power is going to speakers (which will blow them immediately I'd think, hooking them directly to the battery) or speaker signal, depending on where the ends of the speaker wires are.. Course, you could splice the speaker wires to the power wires.. and I think that's what he's saying 'dont do' given the nature of the original question (not understanding what copper wire is, etc).. [/QUOTE]
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