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I know skar is not the best brand out there but a while ago I bought 12 guage wiring from them I'm about to bulid a new box and run some wiring in the box and I have a crap ton of that wiring left is it fine to use? Right now in my old box I'm running ds18 wiring. Should I buy more ds18 or just use what I got left of the skar wiring? There both OFC
 
The Skar wire shouldn’t be too bad. You can even double up / parallel wire to increase capacity. Perhaps not necessary here, but I don’t remember what subs / amp you’re going to be using to say if 12 gauge is big enough. Assuming 12 gauge is what you needed, the Skar should be okay.
 
The Skar wire shouldn’t be too bad. You can even double up / parallel wire to increase capacity. Perhaps not necessary here, but I don’t remember what subs / amp you’re going to be using to say if 12 gauge is big enough. Assuming 12 gauge is what you needed, the Skar should be okay.
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The 12 gauge would probably work okay playing music, but it is technically too small for that much power / impedance, which I assume is going to be 2 ohms or less. If you were to do it properly, 10 gauge would be minimum for 2 ohms with as much current is going through the wire at 1700+ watts, and if you’re running 1-ohm 8 gauge. I'd admittedly run the 12 gauge if I already had it, and just double it up which makes it about 10 gauge. I'm cheap like that though and rather use stuff I already have. 😄

Speaker wire usually doesn’t make any perceivable difference in the output unless it is insanely too small, but, you still can run too much current through it which equates to heat in the wire. With music this isn’t that big of a deal since it is often very dynamic, pauses, changes in impedance as it plays, so 12 gauge could work okay with no issues or loss in output, but with sinewaves, it’s pushing the wire a bit and better to just get the bigger wire. And of course the bigger wire never hurts in a larger install like this.

Others can add their input on what they would recommend.
 
The 12 gauge would probably work okay playing music, but it is technically too small for that much power / impedance, which I assume is going to be 2 ohms or less. If you were to do it properly, 10 gauge would be minimum for 2 ohms with as much current is going through the wire at 1700+ watts, and if you’re running 1-ohm 8 gauge. I'd admittedly run the 12 gauge if I already had it, and just double it up which makes it about 10 gauge. I'm cheap like that though and rather use stuff I already have. 😄

Speaker wire usually doesn’t make any perceivable difference in the output unless it is insanely too small, but, you still can run too much current through it which equates to heat in the wire. With music this isn’t that big of a deal since it is often very dynamic, pauses, changes in impedance as it plays, so 12 gauge could work okay with no issues or loss in output, but with sinewaves, it’s pushing the wire a bit and better to just get the bigger wire. And of course the bigger wire never hurts in a larger install like this.

Others can add their input on what they would recommend.
Makes sense when I went to pay wiring the car audio guy said get 12 guage so I did but I really wanted 8 guage I might just go get another 25 foot. But also how do you double up on the wiring? I have like close to 80 ft of that skar
 
Makes sense when I went to pay wiring the car audio guy said get 12 guage so I did but I really wanted 8 guage I might just go get another 25 foot. But also how do you double up on the wiring? I have like close to 80 ft of that skar
You just cut two pieces the same length, and connect the negative together at each end, and the positive wire the same way, basically connecting both like it is one wire, they are just on top of each other. It is parallel wiring. If you wanted even more capacity you could cut three pieces the same length and parallel them. Paralleling wire isn't very common as you can just buy the correct gauge, but you can absolutely do it if you make solid connections and keep the lengths the same.

For music, the 12 gauge would probably be fine. But with constant bass / sine waves is where it would be really stressed (some music does do this).
 
Ive doubled up 12 ga many times for sub wiring.. even 14 ga for speaker wiring. Its OFC and it should do great and save you some money since you have it on hand. And quite honestly it will look pretty clean.
 
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