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<blockquote data-quote="2010HHRUMADBRUH" data-source="post: 8143707" data-attributes="member: 606055"><p>If they are the banana plugs that come with most alpine subs, you won't be able to fit anything along with the jumpers. I don't really get how those work.</p><p></p><p>Installed 2 type S 10's yesterday and we ditched those jumpers. Just used some low-strand copper 14-16awg wire.</p><p></p><p>And we can't really tell you what will fit. You can just get reducers, or just cut some wires so it will fit in there, that way, it's technically still the same size wire, but it's reduced at the inputs. Plus, I don't think you even need 12awg until you get up to 1k rms or something? Look up a wire chart. Just fit the biggest you can get. Use smaller wiring to jump the voice coils, bigger (biggest) for coil(s) to amplifier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2010HHRUMADBRUH, post: 8143707, member: 606055"] If they are the banana plugs that come with most alpine subs, you won't be able to fit anything along with the jumpers. I don't really get how those work. Installed 2 type S 10's yesterday and we ditched those jumpers. Just used some low-strand copper 14-16awg wire. And we can't really tell you what will fit. You can just get reducers, or just cut some wires so it will fit in there, that way, it's technically still the same size wire, but it's reduced at the inputs. Plus, I don't think you even need 12awg until you get up to 1k rms or something? Look up a wire chart. Just fit the biggest you can get. Use smaller wiring to jump the voice coils, bigger (biggest) for coil(s) to amplifier. [/QUOTE]
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