suggestion on wires this the set up i want to do. i want to get some DEI componet speakers in my front powered by MTX8302 then i want to add a 12" sub in the trunk powered by another amp. (i haven't fully decided on which ones yet) most likely something around 400-500 watt rms and i'm going to ditch the rear speakers. but my question is on the wires. will 4 gauge to a distribution block then to a 8 gauge to the amps be thick enough? do i need to get a thicker gauge and. when it comes to amp kits' what's good and what's bad?[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG] help much appreciated |
depends on the amp really. for your comps, 8 gauge will be fine. for subs, 8 gauge will probably be fine. if you get a mono amp, for sure. and honestly, you'll get enough juice with 8 gauge for your subs too. keep the wire short, connections good, you'll be fine. most people overdo wiring, which isn't bad, but if you know what you want why bother? buy big wires if you think you might want more sound later. or crap, run each sub off of it's own amp w/ 8 gauge input. |
4 ga power lead with 8 ga from a block should do the trick. |
Im new to wiring and such, what is a Distribution Block?Im guessing its to power various aftermarket accessories like foglights, neons, amps etc? instead of plugging it all to the positive terminal of the battery? correct me if im wrong.. which i think i am [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/IMG] |
I would definatly run 4 guage with a d-block. If you wanna stay with MTX get one of the mono block amps either a 4250D or 6500D for silly power. As far as amp kits are concerned there really is no really bad amp kit on the market. Most of the big names like Monster Cable, Stinger, Phoenix Gold, and Scoche are all about the same. I would just stay away from the Roadgear stuff that you would find at Walmart or Sears. They say its 4 guage but the wires insulation is thicker then the actual copper stands.[IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG] |
Quote [hr]Originally posted by: custom2k1 I would definatly run 4 guage with a d-block. If you wanna stay with MTX get one of the mono block amps either a 4250D or 6500D for silly power. As far as amp kits are concerned there really is no really bad amp kit on the market. Most of the big names like Monster Cable, Stinger, Phoenix Gold, and Scoche are all about the same. I would just stay away from the Roadgear stuff that you would find at Walmart or Sears. They say its 4 guage but the wires insulation is thicker then the actual copper stands.[IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][hr] |
Quote [hr]Im new to wiring and such, what is a Distribution Block?[hr] Quote [hr]Now would i be using a mono amp for a sub? [hr] Quote [hr]what's the difference about a mono and stereo amp[hr] Quote [hr]oh and i know that i should run new speaker wire if i amp the components and well. do i need to run the speaker wire to the crossover and then the 7" speaker and then the tweeter? serperately or can i run one wire and then split it? basicly do i need a 2 channel or a 4 channel for componets [hr] |
You the man. :) |
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