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<blockquote data-quote="drpeeb" data-source="post: 5961079" data-attributes="member: 609183"><p><strong>Fact</strong>: I opened up the door threshhold channels in my '05 Nissan Titan, and inside were a number of various wires taped together with electrical tape at the factory. Upon cutting the electrical tape away so I could access and tap into the OEM speaker wires, I found that the speaker wires were <em>twisted</em>.</p><p></p><p><strong>Opinion</strong>: Unless you think Nissan is either in on the "gimmick" of twisted wires for no good reason, or that they somehow don't yet know that twisting wires is bad as you say, I would have to assume twisting speaker wires is a good thing, and I assume it's in order to reduce noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drpeeb, post: 5961079, member: 609183"] [B]Fact[/B]: I opened up the door threshhold channels in my '05 Nissan Titan, and inside were a number of various wires taped together with electrical tape at the factory. Upon cutting the electrical tape away so I could access and tap into the OEM speaker wires, I found that the speaker wires were [I]twisted[/I]. [B]Opinion[/B]: Unless you think Nissan is either in on the "gimmick" of twisted wires for no good reason, or that they somehow don't yet know that twisting wires is bad as you say, I would have to assume twisting speaker wires is a good thing, and I assume it's in order to reduce noise. [/QUOTE]
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