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Old 16th November 2009, 12:20 PM   #1
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Default Internal wiring twist or not ?

What is the best twist ware of Internal wiring or not?
Using in speaker from crossover to driver.
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in what ?

speaker , amp , preamp , toaster ?

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It says in post, crossover to driver.

Twist the wires!
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The OP edited his post after the guys answered.

"Ooooh - Twist again, like we did last summer."
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The OP edited his post after the guys answered.

"Ooooh - Twist again, like we did last summer."
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in that case - loose them inside .......



who cares where they are ...... more separated - better .

tying them to basket , to prevent damage to speaker posts is way more important
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