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Topic Review (Newest First)
03-16-2013 10:08 AM
bass wrench Remember your talking ac volts. So wire size is totally different.
03-16-2013 08:22 AM
Sweendog I've been told to stick with push terminals, I don't think it really matters when it comes down to it.
03-16-2013 07:16 AM
BIGJEFF64 Some say that it's less resistance when they are direct connected like another link in the wiring chain. Some swear by it others not so much. It's just something else to try for ur own application.
03-16-2013 06:37 AM
monoxide My subs have the springs and I can barely fit my wires in them to wire the 2 of them to .5 ohm
03-16-2013 06:02 AM
TheJesus Personal preference mostly. I don't use anything with the springs anymore because they are usually too difficult to push and place the wire in or aren't big enough for the wire you're trying to use. I've had two of my 16 subs so far be the springs, and I removed them when I reconed. Direct leads are so much better.
03-16-2013 02:26 AM
MrSublime1420
Direct connect wire

I've notice that some sub woofer companies offer direct connect wire option for their subs. What is the benefit of opting for direct connect versus the spring loaded connectors?

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