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Re: bASS isms



Si Ballenger wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 08:08:16 -0500, sockozy <pres@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>> use 14 gauge wire with a Russound autoformer volumn control.  [anything
>> bigger than 16 won't fit but he recommends 14 so he can make more $]
>> feel free to add any bASS isms you know of to this thread.:)
>
> Bass twist virtual broomstick in sockozy's *ss just to watch him
> squeal!  ;)

quoted directly from thread in cha 5-25-2004:
rocko wrote:
 > When I used 14 gauge wire with Russound volumn
 > controls the wire was too big and would not fit in
 > the connectors.  If the runs are under 100 feet [most
 > residential applications] I would recommend 16 gauge
 > wire.

Bass admitted:
Agreed.  You can certainly use 16 gauge for shorter runs.  I just cut a few
strands off at the V/C end.  The difference is for all practical purposes
immeasurable.  However, most of my sales are multi-zone systems where the
14-gauge goes directly to the speakers.  I prefer to prewire for worst case
demands.  That way if the buyer decides to run heavy loads on a pair at the
far end of the house he'll still be alright.  The cost increment is minor.

Alarm and Home Automation System FAQ
http://www.bass-home.com/faq/masterfaq/faq.htm


Regards,
Robert

Now why would he admit he cut off strands to fit the 14 gauge into the
volume control if it fit otherwise?
now Si tell me how you get the taste out of your mouth from licking bASS?




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