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<blockquote data-quote="naboo" data-source="post: 1060417" data-attributes="member: 23125"><p>I'd like to have some comment on this:</p><p><snip>Like bbe told me the other day to, don't go to thick because you going to straggle to solder them</snip></p><p></p><p>I'm just wondering, is there a point in having speaker cable that is thicker than the cable you use in your cross-over? The same signal travels right through to the driver - so if you're using "lesser" cable in the crossover, then surely you are affecting the overall outcome? Or is the fact that the cable is shorter in the cross-over compensating for thickness/quality?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naboo, post: 1060417, member: 23125"] I'd like to have some comment on this: <snip>Like bbe told me the other day to, don't go to thick because you going to straggle to solder them</snip> I'm just wondering, is there a point in having speaker cable that is thicker than the cable you use in your cross-over? The same signal travels right through to the driver - so if you're using "lesser" cable in the crossover, then surely you are affecting the overall outcome? Or is the fact that the cable is shorter in the cross-over compensating for thickness/quality? [/QUOTE]
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