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<blockquote data-quote="Bumpin-dah8o8" data-source="post: 377870" data-attributes="member: 551238"><p>Hey there people I was having trouble with the power lines for this amp Hifonics BX1500D, its says that they accept 4 gauge wire for the batt and ground. And i did research and it says that 4 gauge wiring kits are around 1400 watts max, so I was wondering since the amp puts out 1500 watts RMS at 1 ohm and it only accepts 4 gauge how will I get the maximum power out of this? Thanks for all you inputs. Joe B.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bumpin-dah8o8, post: 377870, member: 551238"] Hey there people I was having trouble with the power lines for this amp Hifonics BX1500D, its says that they accept 4 gauge wire for the batt and ground. And i did research and it says that 4 gauge wiring kits are around 1400 watts max, so I was wondering since the amp puts out 1500 watts RMS at 1 ohm and it only accepts 4 gauge how will I get the maximum power out of this? Thanks for all you inputs. Joe B. [/QUOTE]
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