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<blockquote data-quote="Snake Driver" data-source="post: 8688516" data-attributes="member: 678356"><p>Agree with the above. I upgraded to a 5 channel amp after my 4 channel **** itself. I ran 4 gauge to the 4 channel. I'm gonna get the other two channels on the 5 channel in action soon, but not running new power wire even thought it's more powerful. Reason being is that I don't really drive it that hard (I like music so much that I don't want to go deaf because of it). I have a lot of head room on my amp. But if the fuse does blow, I'll put a new one in of the same amperage. If it blows again, I'll upgrade the wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake Driver, post: 8688516, member: 678356"] Agree with the above. I upgraded to a 5 channel amp after my 4 channel **** itself. I ran 4 gauge to the 4 channel. I'm gonna get the other two channels on the 5 channel in action soon, but not running new power wire even thought it's more powerful. Reason being is that I don't really drive it that hard (I like music so much that I don't want to go deaf because of it). I have a lot of head room on my amp. But if the fuse does blow, I'll put a new one in of the same amperage. If it blows again, I'll upgrade the wire. [/QUOTE]
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