





Let me start by saying, if you're looking for an affordable yet reliable wiring solution for your car audio or electrical projects, the GearIT 12 Gauge CCA Wire is a solid pick. I recently used this for my car's subwoofer setup, and here's the real deal.
The Good Stuff: First off, the flexibility of this wire is impressive. Unlike some stiff cables that fight you during installation, this one bends easily around tight corners in my car's interior. The color-coding (red/black) is a lifesaver when you're half-crawled under a dashboard trying not to mix up polarities at 10 PM (we've all been there).
Performance Check: As Copper Clad Aluminum (CCA), it won't match pure OFC wire in conductivity, but for my 500W amp setup? Zero issues with power delivery or noticeable voltage drop. The PVC jacket feels durable – no fraying when routed through sharp metal edges in the trunk.
Where It Shines: Perfect for mid-range car audio systems, trailer wiring, or general 12V projects. I even used leftovers for LED lighting in my garage – the soft jacket makes it easy to staple without damaging insulation.
The Trade-Off: If you're running high-end competition audio gear pulling serious current, spring for OFC wire. But for most DIYers? This delivers serious value at 200ft per color – enough to wire multiple cars.
Pro Tip: The red/black combo isn't just pretty; it prevents those "which wire was ground again?" moments during late-night project panic. Been there, fried equipment that way – never again!
