XLR and the 12 gauge are only for the ground. The plus minus are 19 gauge Kimber wire (GQ TSCC) doubled up. (so about 16 gauge each both around 13 gauge total of all plus/minus wire gauge.
So I thought well maybe a 13 gauge ground to balance out.
Since no 13 at hand i used some 12 teflon coated wire. I suppose if I was a purist i would use some Kimber wire for the ground.. Just do not have any extra.
Still making them up. Almost finished. then to plug the suckers in and play something with BASS in it.
(My prior efforts with 6m of 25 gauge was anemic. incredible treble, but sadly no mids , little bass.
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Topic - polar opposite 6m IC with 12 gauge wires in them.. LOL - Elizabeth 11:24:02 03/01/14 (6)
- RE: polar opposite 6m IC with 12 gauge wires in them.. LOL - thirdworldman 13:00:56 03/04/14 (0)
- day FOUR and break in done. Good Bass, good treble. Mids OK. - Elizabeth 10:14:40 03/04/14 (0)
- Plugged in. Sound good. I am plaaying some Classical, so have not checked the bass yet - Elizabeth 12:30:17 03/01/14 (3)
- RE: Plugged in. Sound good. I am plaaying some Classical, so have not checked the bass yet - thirdworldman 16:14:32 03/01/14 (1)
- YEah Thanks. the (-) (+) in Kimber are multigauge wires total 19g x 2 for each, ground is a 12 g monostrand - Elizabeth 21:23:55 03/01/14 (0)
- RE: Plugged in. Sound good. I am plaaying some Classical, so have not checked the bass yet - Bromo33333 16:00:13 03/01/14 (0)