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Ehh I'm not doing 1.0 so not worried, but its what they said so I dunno, it may be, who knows it is their sub though so id figure they'd know what works good, but it could be what works best overall not what is loudest. I'm doing mine about 1.2 cubes per sub and 34 hz, but ive got plenty of room in trunk lol

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HU - Kenwood KDC bt755HD

Subs - Sundown SA 10 -2

Amplifier - CT Sounds 900.1

Car - 2013 scion TC

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50' is plenty for what you need. Neither of those amps you mentioned accept 1/0 directly. You would have to get a distribution block for 1/0 in, and 4 gauge out. The amps accept 4 gauge as the biggest. You could also get nice reducers from someone like Toolmaker(he makes custom aluminum parts from scratch and his quality is top notch).

Are you planning on using 1/0 gauge CCA or OFC wire?

Im not the one you want to try to troll. Just a fyi for you.

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Use whatever is in your budget. OFC will carry more amperage with less heat. Price and performance are your factors with wire. CCA is copper clad aluminum, usually in a ratio of like 90% aluminum and 10% Copper. OFC is 100% oxygen free copper. Sky High Car Audio on this site makes both, in all different sizes. Welding wire is also OFC and can be found online for a reasonable price usually.

Im not the one you want to try to troll. Just a fyi for you.

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Yeah I was looking at sky high, once I figure out exactly what Amp and subs I'm doing I'll decide on wire. What size speaker wire should I use? 12 gauge? I found a sky high page on eBay and 50 ft of cca is $80 while 50 ft of OFC is $170. Is there really any point in using OFC? I mean would I notice a difference?

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Some guys are die hard OFC and others will swear by CCA. Whatever fits your budget and goals though, you make the decision. CCA will have a higher resistance than OFC, higher resistance equals more heat, more heat equals greater power loss through the wire. CCA is prone to corrosion faster as well. If you live near salty air, I'd probably pass on CCA and go with an OFC product, preferably tinned like Fosgate wire is. 12 gauge speaker wire is perfectly fine. Again, this is preference. Some guys run 8 gauge and it works for them.

Im not the one you want to try to troll. Just a fyi for you.

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Well rockford fosgate wire is even more expensive so I probably won't do that, I'm in high school by the way, so I don't have as big a budget as some people on here. I think I'll just do sky high cca and sky high 12 gauge speaker wire, what else am I going to need, like to connect it to the battery and all that, and what amperage fuse should I get

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