Oxygen Free Copper (OFC) vs. Copper-Clad Aluminum (CCA)
Comparison of OFC and CCA wiring options for your audio system.
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Skar Audio offers two wire types for amplifier installations. The choice depends on your system's power requirements and budget considerations.
OFC (Oxygen Free Copper) Advantages
- OFC is typically more conductive and will carry more current to your amplifier
- Reduced strain on vehicle electrical systems
- Enhanced corrosion resistance
- Superior heat absorption
- Recommended for systems exceeding 2000W
- Premium pricing
CCA (Copper-Clad Aluminum) Advantages
- Cost-effective pricing
- Suitable for systems rated at 2000W or below
- Great budget-friendly option
Recommendation
CCA is a really great product and budget-friendly if you do not have the need to carry high amounts of power. However, OFC delivers notable performance advantages for high-powered installations.
Your selection should align with your amplifier's wattage requirements and financial constraints.
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