Aluminum or Copper patch cable from head-unit to amp? - marine head unit
I have a new sound system in my Wrangler, including a 400-watt RMS amplifier. As a student I did try to get as many items purchased on eBay that I can use. One way to save $ 30, which I found, the possible use of aluminum instead of copper cable RCA to connect the device to the head amplifier in touch. They have a significant influence on the sound quality of my system? Is it better to pay more money for high-quality cables? The cable is about 15-20 feet long.
Most of the costs of this system arise from the fact that the sea, everything is nominal. The amplifier has a poly-Planar ME-400 and Polk Audio speakers 6.5 "and 5.25" component sets .. very good, and we do not reduce their capacity with less expensive cables when you really that much difference!
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Speakers are not ideal for a 400W amp I hope you have a lot of them are as small as that would be ideal. Use copper wire rated ultrapure about what you need and get gold-plated connectors on cables and the hum and buzz crazy store, depending on what is going to play, and the hardness of the engine / exhaust, it does not matter
Yes, there is a difference. This is part of the reason for the price difference. It is an excellent conductor of heat, aluminum is a good conductor. Therefore, when visiting an old house with aluminum wiring has been gradually reduced.
Yes, there is a difference. This is part of the reason for the price difference. It is an excellent conductor of heat, aluminum is a good conductor. Therefore, when visiting an old house with aluminum wiring has been gradually reduced.
Use copper door copper heat better than aluminum houses not.old aluminum is used to burn the ground and warming, and the houses .. Copper all the way
It was ok, aluminum Dont Worry will not use it .... Noteworthy
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