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    Default What Gauge Wire?

    I'm going to modify my Genesis model 1 to output stereo. Just curious, would you go with 18 gauge or 24 gauge wire?
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    It really doesn't matter.

    BTW, shouldn't it be "5200" and "7800" in your sig?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ApolloBoy View Post
    It really doesn't matter.

    BTW, shouldn't it be "5200" and "7800" in your sig?
    Yeah, I know it really doesn't matter. I just don't big thick wires to deal with, but I don't want to get something that's too small of a gauge either. As for my signature, I don't know what you're talking about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polygon View Post
    Yeah, I know it really doesn't matter.
    In a way it kinda does...thicker wires = more resistance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dendawg View Post
    In a way it kinda does...thicker wires = more resistance.
    Pretty sure that's the other way around. Either way, for short distances and especially for a simple audio mod, it's not going to make much difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dendawg View Post
    In a way it kinda does...thicker wires = more resistance.
    Other way around. Smaller gauge will equal more resistance. However, I'm not talking about trying to push 400 watts at 2Ω over 20 feet.

    Quote Originally Posted by jb143 View Post
    Pretty sure that's the other way around. Either way, for short distances and especially for a simple audio mod, it's not going to make much difference.
    Yep, exactly. Still, I think I'm just going to go with the 18ga wire. I mean, we're talking .50 more per spool. Now I just need to pick out a good soldering iron.
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