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I'm using Rockford Fosgate 14g Speaker Wire w/ a kill switch & everything works fine, takes a while for the amp to turn on after I flip the switch though.

& I've done what C. Director said to do a few time when I used wal mart 18g

System:

Basically Stock

In process of upgrading

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regular 18 gauge and if you need thicker in the terminal double it over on itself or use a male bullet conector

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Is your amp shutting off?

no never. the hole is so big i want to full it so the wire is stuffed

Yo dog i heard you like boxes. so i put a box inside a box so you can bass while you FAIL

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is everone puting a small wire in a big hole and use the screw to hold the wire. i was thing someone had a clean more secure way. fucit

Yo dog i heard you like boxes. so i put a box inside a box so you can bass while you FAIL

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