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	<title>Comments on: Speaker Wire 101:Learn About Gauges, Distance, Quality and Differences.</title>
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		<title>By: Speaker Wire Guy</title>
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		<description>Many people really over-look the speaker wire aspect of their new surround sound system installation.  I would for sure say that the speaker wire gauge is the most critical part of choosing a speaker wire product.  I use mostly 16 gauge speaker wire but I for sure up the gauge to support those longer speaker wire runs.  Thanks for the great post! You guys always do a great job educating your customers.</description>
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