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i think it would be best if you made sure the wiring was suited to your amp, dont wanna start any fires! even if it could take it its pushing its capabilities to the max all the time, get a larger cable which can handle the job, no sweat.
It all depends on the efficiency of the gear Tiger. What is the current draw (fuse rating) on the amp, and what gauge is the wiring (should be printed on the cable itself as "xAWG", eg. 8AWG, 10AWG etc.)?
If you tell me these two then Ill tell you if its safe.