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very sexy alts!
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its a american bass 0 gauge kit. turns out its more around 2 gauge (3675 strands OFC) but its only 45 bucks for a decent kit! got the free shipping and showed up next day so good shipping too! BTW the kit you get is different it has a flexible jacket like knu instead of plastic crap
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dang this is crazy! some one better snag this one
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aq 750.1 is $200 if your on a budget and is strapable
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Hello bud.... This advise is given under the assumption that you are running good wire, and not some mickey mouse crap. Keep in mind, not all 1/0 is created equal...
With that being said, your 1/0 wire can carry up to 300 amps of current. So for one, definately do not use a fuse with any higher than a 300A rating. Between your alternator and battery, keep it between 300A and the max output of your alternator.
The amp you are getting calls for a 300A fuse, and accepts 1/0 power and ground. SO I would go with a 300A fuse there.
DC also makes some othert reccommendations that you can find here: http://www.dcsoundlab.com/35k.html
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nice! thats a awesome setup im jealous
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It will work just fine, however something does concern me. You said you may drop it down to 1 ohm. How do you intend to do that? Your sub will not wire to 1 ohm, you'll have to get a second to run a final load of 1 ohm. In that case, the 750 isn't gonna get it done.
i actually have a second sub and will run it at one (i know super under powered) but my next plans now will be to get a second 750.1 and strap them for 2 ohms on 2 new subwoofers in the future
since it uses 4 gauge. use 4 gauge.
you're not gonna have enough power for the l7's though
That's alright I'm only going to run one for now but I just wanted to know if it would run fine on 4 gauge
run the 0 then disto it to 4 gauge at the amp.
just ordered 0 and im doing this thanks guys for the imput
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since it uses 4 gauge. use 4 gauge.
you're not gonna have enough power for the l7's though
That's alright I'm only going to run one for now but I just wanted to know if it would run fine on 4 gauge
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im going to be running an audioque 750 at 2 ohms but might bump up to 1 ohm soon. im ordering a new wiring kit and am torn between 0 and 4 gauge. any suggestions? btw im not going to add any more power (amps) for a while
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lol i have kids like that at my school
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how has your amps been? lookin to get an mb quart or a hifonics amp soon
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lol this is great! i have kids at my school that say shit like this about their xplodes
keep up the trolling chode
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he's the same guy
lol
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throw me some offers if youve got them!
looking to spend 100-150 on the amp but may pay a little more if its worth it!
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i dont but i drilled a hole in the passenger firewall and ran it under the carpet along the trim on the floor
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Just take the whole eXhaust off from the manifold it's not that loud
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Sale pending with zack_e89
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this was bought around Christmas maybe the 20-23 of december. my local car audio store was having a promotion where i got a free 8 gauge rockford wiring kit with it that i gave to my friend. but anyways ill do 100 shipped through ups with tracking. and ill throw in my street wire rcas (2 sets for both channels) http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_15870_StreetWires-ZN5250.html?from=3-700-53 because i dont need them anymore
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1. Product:
kenwood KAC-8405
2. Specs:
4-Channel Performance Series Class AB Car Amplifier
RMS Power Rating:
4 ohms: 60 watts x 4 chan.
2 ohms: 90 watts x 4 chan.
Bridged, 4 ohms: 180 watts x 2 chan.
Max power output: 720 Watts
MOSFET power supply
LED power indicators
4/3/2 channel operation
Speaker-level inputs
Input sensitivity control
Bass boost switch
Short circuit, DC offset, overload, and thermal protection circuitry
Signal sensing turn-on
Cast aluminum heat sink design
Built-in cooling fan
Gold-plated RCA level inputs
Gold-plated screw terminals
Single side exposure of terminals for multi-installation
Variable high-pass filter (50-200 Hz, 12 dB/octave)
Variable low-pass filter (50-200 Hz, 12 dB/octave)
CEA-2006 compliant amplifier
Dimensions: 11"L x 2-5/16"H x 9-3/8"D
8-gauge power and ground leads recommended.
3. Description/Condition:
perfect condition concidering this was only used 2 months, only mark is a small scuff on the corner
4. Price: :
100 shipped OBO
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welcome sonic! i was on your site before i even owned a car looking at amps and woofers
I need your opinion about my sound system plan
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