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Adding a sub to the Shaker 500
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<blockquote data-quote="DocSean" data-source="post: 10885278" data-attributes="member: 124642"><p>That's kind of the point I was wondering about with those blue taps. I have used them once in the past and remembered the wires had to be very similar in gauge/diameter to work properly. Did you have any problems with those blue taps using the tiny gusge factory wires on one side, and the heavily wrapped thick speaker wire on the other?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocSean, post: 10885278, member: 124642"] That's kind of the point I was wondering about with those blue taps. I have used them once in the past and remembered the wires had to be very similar in gauge/diameter to work properly. Did you have any problems with those blue taps using the tiny gusge factory wires on one side, and the heavily wrapped thick speaker wire on the other? [/QUOTE]
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