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A/V Questions... Can someone help?
Hi everyone! It's been a little while since I've posted but I have a couple of questions...
I'm redoing my surround setup at my house because my receiver just died. I plan on doing it "right" this time with Monster Cable everywhere. I was wondering what gauge speaker wire should I go with for a 7.1 setup with about 130W peak to each channel? I've yet to find an RMS rating for the new head. At the longest length (back surrounds) I'm looking at 30'-35' of wire and the center channel wire is probably no more than 10'-12'.
And second, would it make any difference to use automotive vs. home audio wire? Better, worse, or anything else?
I know a fair amount about audio theory and electronics, and I've searched high and low about these questions but couldn't find anything. Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks!!!
Jeremy
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Re: A/V Questions... Can someone help?
use 14 or 16 gauge wire. as long as the wire is copper , i wouldn't worry.
vaughn
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Re: A/V Questions... Can someone help?
Thanks Vaugn! That's what I had planned for, 14 ga. Thanks again!
Jeremy
You Might Be a Herper if...
You're standing in the pet store checkout line with your purchase in hand & the person behind you says "Oh, they're so cute! Do they make good pets?" and you reply, "These? Hmmm. Actually, I have no idea...I never thought about that..."
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