what ga for 1100 watts rms?
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what ga for 1100 watts rms?
I found an audiopipe amp installation kit that says 1400 watts. It's 4 ga to a distribution block 2 8 ga out. My sub amp is a mono d at 800 rms and the component amp will be 150x2. Is this ok to use or do I need to get o ga and 2 4 ga outs?
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its all about the amperage... use 4 ga unless you break 100 amps, and with those amps you wont break 100 amps... is that the kit on autotoys.com? they have a similar or same kit for 39 dollars there
also, dont use those rca's, get yourself some nice ones, the kit ones are usually crap
also, dont use those rca's, get yourself some nice ones, the kit ones are usually crap
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It's from www.speakerhole.com. They have a 0 ga kit for 64.90 if anybody is interested. That seems to be a good price for a 0 ga kit. Think I'm going to go with the knukonceptz instead at 4 ga.
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