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Found that decently convincing. Although there is no vibration element in this video it is a nice demonstration of the connection assuming the connection stays.

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Found that decently convincing. Although there is no vibration element in this video it is a nice demonstration of the connection assuming the connection stays.

The wire would rip out of te input before the input came out of the amp.

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Well I'm convinced. Cj you have shown enough proof for me. Some people won't ever be open to stuff

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hell I'm sold on the cleaner install point of view but I will look into machining a notch or a small countersink in the connector when I end up getting a set or two for my tahoe

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I personally think it makes for a cleaner look. My only thing is i will be using dual inputs on my amp that requires 1/0. However would love something like this for the smaller amps that will be taking 4 gauge, is that something that will be a future product?

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I personally think it makes for a cleaner look. My only thing is i will be using dual inputs on my amp that requires 1/0. However would love something like this for the smaller amps that will be taking 4 gauge, is that something that will be a future product?

they make 1/0 to 4gauge adaptors that look pretty similar

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I personally think it makes for a cleaner look. My only thing is i will be using dual inputs on my amp that requires 1/0. However would love something like this for the smaller amps that will be taking 4 gauge, is that something that will be a future product?

they make 1/0 to 4gauge adaptors that look pretty similar

Not going to want to hit every amp with a 1/0 wire though. I can understand doing it to a larger 4 channel, but not need on a small 50.4, so would like just standard 4awg connectors like this, if a future option.

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I personally think it makes for a cleaner look. My only thing is i will be using dual inputs on my amp that requires 1/0. However would love something like this for the smaller amps that will be taking 4 gauge, is that something that will be a future product?

they make 1/0 to 4gauge adaptors that look pretty similar
Not going to want to hit every amp with a 1/0 wire though. I can understand doing it to a larger 4 channel, but not need on a small 50.4, so would like just standard 4awg connectors like this, if a future option.

I have one on the ground of my 4 channel. Thought it might be a good idea to at least beef the ground. Power wire is still 4 gauge. Not sure if it really makes a difference but it looks cool.

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We have the following already.

Dual 4/0

4/0 to 1/0

Dual 1/0

1/0 to 1/0

1/0 to 4ga

4ga to 8ga

Then for the speaker output side we have.

Single 8ga to dual 8ga

Dual 8ga to quad 8ga

Dual 8ga to dual 4ga

Single 8ga to 4ga.

4ga to 4ga is something that will be done in the future.

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