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<blockquote data-quote="Durango03" data-source="post: 8103893" data-attributes="member: 594805"><p>I run about 75 ft of 2/0welding cable+ 75ft of Audiotechnix 1/0. Welding cable is GREAT Stuff. Basically OFC. Only issue I have found (which isnt much of an issue) is that compared to "audio cable" you want to go up one gauge. Example, 2/0 welding cable is a bit bigger than most car audio 1/0, but 1/0WC tends to be a bit less. I prefer the former myself.</p><p></p><p>Also WC is not built to be used as car audio wire. Its not AS flexible, but unless your trying to make a 20degree turn with the stuff you will never notice or care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Durango03, post: 8103893, member: 594805"] I run about 75 ft of 2/0welding cable+ 75ft of Audiotechnix 1/0. Welding cable is GREAT Stuff. Basically OFC. Only issue I have found (which isnt much of an issue) is that compared to "audio cable" you want to go up one gauge. Example, 2/0 welding cable is a bit bigger than most car audio 1/0, but 1/0WC tends to be a bit less. I prefer the former myself. Also WC is not built to be used as car audio wire. Its not AS flexible, but unless your trying to make a 20degree turn with the stuff you will never notice or care. [/QUOTE]
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