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Harold and Susan Vordos
 
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"Ted Edwards" wrote in message
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Bob Engelhardt wrote:
Harold and Susan Vordos wrote:
watts/channel, and will meet specs pulling over 400. I, on occasion,
drive it that hard. ...


Jimminy Crickets!! (as my mother would say)

thinking I may go to a 600 watt/channel model. ...
Considering the additional information I've provided, would you still
recommend using the #14 wire? ...


Never mind what I said before, I definitely think that you would not be
happy with anything less than #10 wire. (How's that for not answering
the question?)


You gota understand. Harold is building a house. I understand it will
make St. Paul's Cathedral look like a hovel. When you plan to put on a
smorg for 200 people you have to a music system than do the Good Thing.
VBG


Chuckle! Not this one, Ted. The only room in the house that could be
considered remotely above a standard room is the sound room, and it's about
21' x 31'. Small house, really. I learned my lesson from building the
castle. Big houses are for people with big money. We commoners must live
accordingly.

PS: Harold and I have been arguing about this for just ages! :-)


I prefer to say we've been discussing it. :-) Or maybe I've just been
listening to Ted. I know so little about sound gear that entering into
discussion is difficult for me. However, it's like a car. One need not
understand the workings in order to drive one. I just love running ours
and would give up machines before I'd volunteer the stereo.

How I envy you your knowledge you'll never know!

Harold