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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 1450809" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p><10 feet? How?</p><p></p><p>Even a direct run from the battery through the passenger side is 10’ to the back seat, notwithstanding the wire routing. To be fair, I went through the driver’s side, so yes my runs are longer than they need to be but I knew how to get wires through there and wasn’t looking to spend extra time learning how to get wires through the passenger side ;-)</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I was just asking about the load, it sounds like 4 gauge is enough. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That’s more accurate, to be fair. My complaint wasn’t so much volume, but I did observe the same thing. My gripe was the stock system was muddy, imprecise, and utterly failed to accurately represent subtle elements in harmony sections of music. Rhythm guitar would get trampled on, probably due to the mixing they did to make it sound good at low volume, but at the cost of everywhere else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 1450809, member: 21926"] <10 feet? How? Even a direct run from the battery through the passenger side is 10’ to the back seat, notwithstanding the wire routing. To be fair, I went through the driver’s side, so yes my runs are longer than they need to be but I knew how to get wires through there and wasn’t looking to spend extra time learning how to get wires through the passenger side ;-) Anyway, I was just asking about the load, it sounds like 4 gauge is enough. That’s more accurate, to be fair. My complaint wasn’t so much volume, but I did observe the same thing. My gripe was the stock system was muddy, imprecise, and utterly failed to accurately represent subtle elements in harmony sections of music. Rhythm guitar would get trampled on, probably due to the mixing they did to make it sound good at low volume, but at the cost of everywhere else. [/QUOTE]
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