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duffymahoney 03-19-2016 11:02 AM

Wet Sounds wet wire in my 77 Ford Bronco.
 
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So I wanted to go with marine audio since I plan on running the top off all the time. I am running my rear audio wire on the frame, I bought some normal speaker wire from a auto parts store. I was 2nd guessing that decision so I reached out to Tim from Wet Sounds. I have never seen their wet wire line and I pulled the trigger on it. Wow is it nice. I was worried about the the cheap wiring just rotting being exposed to the elements, even in looming. I have never seen wire this nice.

It's 100% oxygen free tinned copper. Twisted pair Quad shielded RCA cables. Fusion Nickel plated marine connection blocks.

If anyone is getting ready to build a boat audio system, I would highly suggest this wet wire. From the coating to the wire, to the wire itself Tim from wetsounds has really made the best wire I have ever seen. I will probably rip out my boat stereo wiring soon and change it to wet wire.

If anyone is interested in reading my build thread on my 77 Resto Bronco. The link is below.
I am running a wetsounds amp, wet wire single amp kit, wetsounds 6.5" speakers, clarion marine deck and a shallow subwoofer that still needs to be picked out.

http://classicbroncos.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=259028

rexlex01 03-19-2016 10:10 PM

Stinger makes an equal quality for a great price for any budget minded needs.


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