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<blockquote data-quote="BOOMINGRANDPA" data-source="post: 8651599" data-attributes="member: 671921"><p>make sure ground is really good., no paint under it and it's tight.. yeah u need better wire but.. man those amps are horrible, crunch 1500.1 just tested 320rms.. u need about a rel 1k rms to those subs., i had/have a pioneer 3004 pro rated at 600rms ran a real over 900 to it for over 6 months no problems (ported box) it was pretty loud for sub under $150 ($70).. get some good even 1/0 welding wire for amps and then let us help u find amps that actually do rated power (example we know jbl gtx 500 tested at 800rms).. our guy bigblank has utube dyno channel check it out., u will see what real and whats crap.. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCglLe6GVa1SN1IQ6M8LoGMw" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCglLe6GVa1SN1IQ6M8LoGMw</a> forgot the link to wire., the 1/0 is fine for power u have unless u add ho alt, this stuff is better than basic car audio wire by all accounts because it has to meet standards so all mechanic shops and factorys don't burn down <a href="https://www.ebay.com/itm/Battery-Cable-Pure-Copper-Power-Wire-1-0-or-2-0-Gauge-AWG-Made-in-USA-SAE-J1127-/302318840814?var=&amp;hash=item46639b6bee:m:mo00vkt4uNr6P4dSHFmiA8A" target="_blank">https://www.ebay.com/itm/Battery-Cable-Pure-Copper-Power-Wire-1-0-or-2-0-Gauge-AWG-Made-in-USA-SAE-J1127-/302318840814?var=&amp;hash=item46639b6bee:m:mo00vkt4uNr6P4dSHFmiA8A</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOOMINGRANDPA, post: 8651599, member: 671921"] make sure ground is really good., no paint under it and it's tight.. yeah u need better wire but.. man those amps are horrible, crunch 1500.1 just tested 320rms.. u need about a rel 1k rms to those subs., i had/have a pioneer 3004 pro rated at 600rms ran a real over 900 to it for over 6 months no problems (ported box) it was pretty loud for sub under $150 ($70).. get some good even 1/0 welding wire for amps and then let us help u find amps that actually do rated power (example we know jbl gtx 500 tested at 800rms).. our guy bigblank has utube dyno channel check it out., u will see what real and whats crap.. [URL="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCglLe6GVa1SN1IQ6M8LoGMw"]https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCglLe6GVa1SN1IQ6M8LoGMw[/URL] forgot the link to wire., the 1/0 is fine for power u have unless u add ho alt, this stuff is better than basic car audio wire by all accounts because it has to meet standards so all mechanic shops and factorys don't burn down [URL="https://www.ebay.com/itm/Battery-Cable-Pure-Copper-Power-Wire-1-0-or-2-0-Gauge-AWG-Made-in-USA-SAE-J1127-/302318840814?var=&hash=item46639b6bee:m:mo00vkt4uNr6P4dSHFmiA8A"]https://www.ebay.com/itm/Battery-Cable-Pure-Copper-Power-Wire-1-0-or-2-0-Gauge-AWG-Made-in-USA-SAE-J1127-/302318840814?var=&hash=item46639b6bee:m:mo00vkt4uNr6P4dSHFmiA8A[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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