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In Reply to: Re: Dedicated AC Lines: Need Help Explaining To Electrician posted by fullspectrum on October 1, 2001 at 11:18:20:
I think the 10 gauge is often recommended for the circuit handling the power amplifier, I suppose to minimize voltage drop in the line under heavy load, and maybe to give improved transient response. For other components, which don't draw much power, the 12 gauge is considered sufficient.
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- Re: Dedicated AC Lines: Need Help Explaining To Electrician - Jaybo 00:14:09 10/02/01 (3)
- Heavy load? - preamp 16:08:45 10/03/01 (2)
- This might explain why. - Granholm 01:04:43 10/04/01 (1)
- thoughts on this - preamp 16:09:06 10/04/01 (0)