Audioque 1200d

It's easier to just run a 0 gauge wire to the back and be done with it. The amp only accepts 4 gauge wire(unless you cut the 0 gauge down to size) so I would run a 0 gauge wire into a distr. block, then a foot or so of 4 gauge to the amp. That's what I did.

 
i just got one, id go 0 even tho i have a 4 but i plan on going bigger even tho its not really needed right now..i got a type r 15 n it pushes it pretty hard and im using a dc level 4 on it now and its pushes that pretty good too

 
i just got one, id go 0 even tho i have a 4 but i plan on going bigger even tho its not really needed right now..i got a type r 15 n it pushes it pretty hard and im using a dc level 4 on it now and its pushes that pretty good too
You like the amp Zack?? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/veryhappy.gif.fec4fed33b4a1279cf10bdd45a039dae.gif

 
i have the same amp pushing to 12" kicker cvx subs

and its pretty nice hasnt even gotten hot when pushing out to its full potential for 5-10mins straight, i love it.. its doing 13xx rms @ 1 ohm

and i am running 4g knukonceptz flex kable to it, both power and grounds

 
i use it for my SEs too.

hasn't gotten hot at all.

I run 4 gauge into the block right now and 4 gauge to the amp. Im abuot to do 0 gauge to the block and 4 gauge to amp

 
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