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    Sophisticated Red Neck manlystanley's Avatar
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    The thicker the wire (e.g. smaller the gauge) the less resistance it has--which is good. In other words, the lower resistance of the wire, the less it will affect the current passing though it. You want the speaker to receive all the power that the amp sends--without any distortion.

    From what I've read, thinner wire mostly effects the lower frequencies.

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    biggest gauge possible!

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