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i have 2 fi ssd 10's and was wondering what speaker size the terminals are? or what could i fit/need in them? and also i have some scrap 8 AWG power wire laying around could i use this as speaker wire??

noob question i know but i figure you guys know better than anyone.

Thanks

Matt Cusack

i have 2 fi ssd 10's and was wondering what speaker size the terminals are? or what could i fit/need in them? and also i have some scrap 8 AWG power wire laying around could i use this as speaker wire??

noob question i know but i figure you guys know better than anyone.

Thanks

Matt Cusack

8 gauge would fit in the terminals but I think its just overkill to use, I personally run 13awg from my three subs to an 8 gauge connector then just one wire leaving each connector (positive and negative) going to the amp. Its all personal preference but 8,10, 12, 13 is acceptable.

12-10 gauge should be more than enough.

You can use your extra power cable, might have to trim off a little if it doesn't fit.

12 gauge is fine.

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12-10 gauge should be more than enough.

You can use your extra power cable, might have to trim off a little if it doesn't fit.

ok cool. so basically power wire and speaker wire are the same thing?

Thanks,

Matt Cusack

Well, technically, speaker wire has two leads (+ and -) while power wire only has one. But there is no difference in the actual conductor, you're right.

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