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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8624956" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>Just to clarify, you have two separate wires running from your amp to your sub box terminal? And they are connected with a spade connector? Instead of just one long wire from the amp to the sub box?</p><p></p><p>So the positive wire terminal connections were loose at the connectors and you think that could have only happened after the wires were burnt? How were all these connections made? Did you make all the connections? How old is the wire and the connections? Could these have been pulled on at some point? If you are using 2 separate pieces of wiring for a short distance are you just using leftover pieces you had?</p><p></p><p>At the very least I would say you should just replace that wire. Not only does each connection create more resistance, it creates another place where things can go wrong. You can get what 20-25ft of 12awg speaker wire for what .. $10?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8624956, member: 674149"] Just to clarify, you have two separate wires running from your amp to your sub box terminal? And they are connected with a spade connector? Instead of just one long wire from the amp to the sub box? So the positive wire terminal connections were loose at the connectors and you think that could have only happened after the wires were burnt? How were all these connections made? Did you make all the connections? How old is the wire and the connections? Could these have been pulled on at some point? If you are using 2 separate pieces of wiring for a short distance are you just using leftover pieces you had? At the very least I would say you should just replace that wire. Not only does each connection create more resistance, it creates another place where things can go wrong. You can get what 20-25ft of 12awg speaker wire for what .. $10? [/QUOTE]
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