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has anyone used the 1/0 raptor wire? Just looking for some info on it. how does it compare to other 1/0 wiring out there? Its cheap but that isnt always good. Any experiences?

I would think that the more cheaper the wiring the less strands and the more insulation. Ive got about 20ft of some company called Gravity I have there 1/0 laying around and its something i would never use myself. It's about the same thickness but it looks like there is like 3000 strands, i know stingers is like 5200

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yea, i kinda figured it wasnt that great just on the price alone, but for a budget kinda build with not a ton of power it may be something worth using??

Its definitely better than 4ga, I'd say it would be fine, the shop i worked at only used sound quest/stinger wiring (pretty much the same). if 17' is good enough i would get this http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SOUND-QUEST-VL-0-GAUGE-AWG-POWER-WIRE-AMP-KIT-AMPLIFIER-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem2c5ad6fa0fQQitemZ190502599183QQptZCarQ5fAudioQ5fVideo#ht_3522wt_1002

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im not in the market really, i just put in an order with Knu, thats where all my wire comes from. But searching the new 1800 woofers.com website I see they sell raptor wire so i just had to question it a little, I have a friend getting ready to do a system also and he will need some 1/0. Plus i couldnt find any good reviews on it when searching.

Raptor wire isn't bad, but it does have thick insulation. It's quite flexible (not as much as say Stinger Uberflex) and OFC.

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