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In Reply to: Does wire need to be same quality on plus and minus side of signal? posted by madisonears on May 7, 2007 at 19:14:28:
Yes. remember that electrons are negatively charged and you get electrons from the negative led. Some like the ASL products use a brass ground bus bar and these significantly slow down then'speed' of the amps.
One thing you may want to experiment with is that the proportion of the wire feeding the positive and negative can be altered to change the tonal balance. More positive wire yields a brighter sound: more negative, more bass.Have fun.
Stu
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- As every one else has stated - unclestu52 23:15:31 05/07/07 (9)
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- so electrons - unclestu52 12:45:09 05/08/07 (6)
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