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Originally Posted by Grimnebulin,May 14 2007, 05:39 PM
I want real sound, not ghetto sound.
Where are your hookups, Min?!?
Where are your hookups, Min?!?
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Yeah - but the right connectors make for a better connection from the wire to the speaker, especially if you've moving more power like 140 Watts per channel. Connectors also stay in place a lot longer. I used to do it the other way but always had problems with my sound because the wires would unravel or come loose. Which place in Sacto is good for speaker wire?
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Originally Posted by Grimnebulin,May 14 2007, 05:45 PM
Yeah - but the right connectors make for a better connection from the wire to the speaker, especially if you've moving more power like 140 Watts per channel. Connectors also stay in place a lot longer. I used to do it the other way but always had problems with my sound because the wires would unravel or come loose. Which place in Sacto is good for speaker wire?
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[QUOTE=s2kboii,May 14 2007, 05:47 PM] well i've always done it that way and i've never had any problems with it. for instance my friends car..his power wire wasn't long enuff so i've connected 2 power wires to make them longer with out using connectors...and its been lyk that for couple years haha...and my car...i did my wiring on my deck and i've used elec tape and its fine. i guess its the way u do it i guess..
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Originally Posted by zo0mmike,May 14 2007, 05:50 PM
haha, you must tape it up real good. I used to tape and it gets messy, I like to use the connectors where you crimp them together.
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Originally Posted by zo0mmike,May 14 2007, 05:50 PM
haha, you must tape it up real good. I used to tape and it gets messy, I like to use the connectors where you crimp them together.