I'm installing new speakers in the boat. I noticed the old speakers had 16gauge monster speaker cable running from the head unit and then the monster cable was attached to a thin wire and the thin wire was attached to the speakers. Is this right? should I just plug the new speakers right into the thin wires?
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If you have enough of the 16 guage wire to get to your speakers then use this instead of using the smaller guage. What probly happened was whoever installed the previous speakers used the wires that came with the speakers with the connectors on them. If your only running deck power though you'll be fine doing it the way it was done before.
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the speakers are going to be connected to the amp.....
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Then run the 16 guage all the way to the speakers, avoiding any size decrease in AWG.
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will do! do i need different clips to fit the 16 gauge wire?
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Better than connectors - solder and heat-shrink. A little more work but looks much cleaner and is a more dependable contact. <BR> <BR>(Message edited by mx21 on March 27, 2005)
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Yes Soder everything, never trust connectors. Sodering will stop troubles down the road.
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