My dad is a mathmatician and an electrician and a jack if all trades. He taught me to work on cars.
When I was in college I told him that I put 120lbs of air in my bicycle tires. He laughed at me. He said a car tire doesn't take more than 35lbs.
I knew what I had just done had worked...so I said it was pressure, not volume.
I think most electricians see the rating on a gauge of wire and think capacity...but not resistance.
I just put a dedicated line. Luckily I had an open minded electrician. It made a small but noticable difference in every area: bass, focus, clarity.
When I was in college I told him that I put 120lbs of air in my bicycle tires. He laughed at me. He said a car tire doesn't take more than 35lbs.
I knew what I had just done had worked...so I said it was pressure, not volume.
I think most electricians see the rating on a gauge of wire and think capacity...but not resistance.
I just put a dedicated line. Luckily I had an open minded electrician. It made a small but noticable difference in every area: bass, focus, clarity.