Do I need to run new speaker wire?
Do I need to run new speaker wire?
So I'm throwing in some new components up front. I will be putting the 6.5" in the hole for our 10" woofer using an adapter and ideally, would like to reuse that woofer's speaker wire. According to bose, those woofers are currently receiving 70 watts and if the wire is noticeably beefier than that going to the other speakers ( still not sure what guage it is). I plan to be running 110 watts to my new speakers. If the factory wire is currently taking 70 watts, do you think 110 should be fine or do I NEED to re run new wire?
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So I'm throwing in some new components up front. I will be putting the 6.5" in the hole for our 10" woofer using an adapter and ideally, would like to reuse that woofer's speaker wire. According to bose, those woofers are currently receiving 70 watts and if the wire is noticeably beefier than that going to the other speakers ( still not sure what guage it is). I plan to be running 110 watts to my new speakers. If the factory wire is currently taking 70 watts, do you think 110 should be fine or do I NEED to re run new wire?
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So I'm throwing in some new components up front. I will be putting the 6.5" in the hole for our 10" woofer using an adapter and ideally, would like to reuse that woofer's speaker wire. According to bose, those woofers are currently receiving 70 watts and if the wire is noticeably beefier than that going to the other speakers ( still not sure what guage it is). I plan to be running 110 watts to my new speakers. If the factory wire is currently taking 70 watts, do you think 110 should be fine or do I NEED to re run new wire?
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