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2 Runs Of Speaker Wire. Is It Okay? (just Need To Make Sure)


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i was just wondering if i go with 2 runs of speaker wire will it affect the quality of signal?

because i only have 14 gauge available and i need to wire a btl. im thinking i could go with 2 runs of the 14 gauge.

im guessing wire is wire but splitting it into two might cause some loss in signal or something.

just need to make sure. i haven't tried it before so just need some opinions on this.

thanks.

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Just wondering why you cant just get some 10 gauge or soemthing

i have some 8 gauge here but if i can get away with having 2 runs of 14 gauge without losing anything. that would be a better choice because i have ALOT of 14 gauge speaker wire here.

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most 14g is ~200 strands

most 10g is ~450 strands

most 8g is ~800 strands

(knukonceptz for my example)

so even two 14g is ~1/2 the strands of one run of 8g

hmmm i guess no one can answer my question =(

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it was pretty self explanatory with what he said in the previous post... your losing alot of wire compared to the 8 gauge. it would take 4 runs to = 8 gauge...

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so there won't be any signal loss?

i don't care about the gauge of the wire.. the question is about signal quality.

i just said that i have 8 gauge available and i don't want to use it i didn't say that i want it to equal 8 gauge.

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hmmm i guess no one can answer my question =(

lol, i thought i did

it was pretty self explanatory with what he said in the previous post... your losing alot of wire compared to the 8 gauge. it would take 4 runs to = 8 gauge...

right...

its fuckin wire just use dam 8 gauge

right....

if ur talking about 3000w rms thru 14g vs 8g there will be a difference.... and tripling 14 gauge still doesnt compare to the normal gauge used for that much rms......imo... i use 8g for 1000w rms and up so theres virtually no loss.... really depends on speaker wire length tho

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most 14g is ~200 strands

most 10g is ~450 strands

most 8g is ~800 strands

(knukonceptz for my example)

so even two 14g is ~1/2 the strands of one run of 8g

that karma 8ga speaker wire is the shit, that's what I'm gonna use :)

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