Re: Power Wire: Tinned vs. Bare Copper
This is a generation gap issue. If you are over 30 you will not understand it.
There is a NEED for 2000 watts of music/noise so you can still hear the speakers after you fall of the wake board and your head is under water and the boat is 200 yards away.:faint2:
I occasionally have access to scrap pieces of #0 gauge welding cable the car audio guys happily buy from me.
They install extra batteries (Plural) and additional alternators just for the sound system.
There is no sense in trying to question 2% or 5% drop. They want 0% drop!
And they will tell you they can HEAR the increased fidelity when using Gold plated "Monster Cable" and Connectors.
You can not use logic to change the opinion of someone who did not use logic to form the opinion in the first place!
For the record, I am over 30 at least twice.

My boat came with a basic stereo system that I tested in the driveway to see if it worked, but have yet to turn on the water.
I would rather listen to the wind, the water, and the engine.
I have however used the AUX input to the stereo to feed in the VHF marine radio audio.
It makes the CG and the Weather report very easy to hear anywhere in the boat.
