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So just yesterday, I replaced the 16ga. speaker wire for my front three, with some 12ga. wire. I could swear that the highs are a little more detailed now, and they are a little louder. Is this something that makes sense, or am I imagining things? Just a placebo effect, or is there something to this? I'm not trying to start anything, I'm just curious.
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