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Re: bASS isms
On Sat, 22 Dec 2007 21:00:40 -0500, sockozy <pres@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>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?
squeal!... squeal!... squeal!... ;)
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