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<blockquote data-quote="Stel" data-source="post: 4284958" data-attributes="member: 574698"><p>I agree, or "10 wire", "10 2" etc.</p><p></p><p>And to the OP, try and ignore the lame comments.</p><p></p><p>Of course some people wouldn't want to ruin a classic car by putting a modern radio up front, especially if it's a show car.</p><p></p><p>Yes this voltage drop is a bit much. The 4 should take car of that for the amp, and the 10 should be fine for the HU if it's not powering any speakers. Make sure you have a good, short ground of matching gauge for both too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stel, post: 4284958, member: 574698"] I agree, or "10 wire", "10 2" etc. And to the OP, try and ignore the lame comments. Of course some people wouldn't want to ruin a classic car by putting a modern radio up front, especially if it's a show car. Yes this voltage drop is a bit much. The 4 should take car of that for the amp, and the 10 should be fine for the HU if it's not powering any speakers. Make sure you have a good, short ground of matching gauge for both too. [/QUOTE]
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