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Old 09-08-2008, 04:45 AM   #4 (permalink)
FJWirfel
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Re: Another Amp Wiring Question

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Briman42487 previously said: View Post
larger wire wont cause any damage to an amplifier. if anything, it is better for it. the more current it has in, the better the sound will be coming out of it. when the lower notes hit, the amplifier draws more current, if the current supply on the front end (input end) of the amplifier surpasses the demand from the amplifier, it wont clip or make any distortion if setup right.
just remember if you are looking for the added benefit of 4awg, to make sure you have a 4awg ground. your circuit is only as good as its weakest link
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