What's the difference between power and stereo cable?
If it's the same size, eg 12AWG, I was told stereo cable is not suited for power applications due to higher resistance.
I was told amps etc need a certain resistance for it to not 'see' an open circuit???
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Difference between power and stereo cable?
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Re: Difference between power and stereo cable?
If this information was given to you by a "doof-doof" guru, you have pretty much answered your own question.TheOtherLeft wrote:What's the difference between power and stereo cable?
If it's the same size, eg 12AWG, I was told stereo cable is not suited for power applications due to higher resistance.
I was told amps etc need a certain resistance for it to not 'see' an open circuit???
Copper = Copper
12 AWG = 12AWG
OFC ccables make sweet FA difference in any significant terms (maybe fractions of a milliohm per hundred feet).
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