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Cant decide what wire gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="youtubepro" data-source="post: 8283858" data-attributes="member: 661885"><p>I am soon going to be installing an RF Punch 300 rms amp to push my RF door speakers. I do plan to put in a single 12" P3 done the road so it seamed like Rockford's dual amp 4 awg wiring kit would be ideal ( It comes with 8 awg for the 300 rms amp). But after reading some more about RF's tendency to put out more than advertised, I'm now unsure if a bigger gauge would be necessary for proper install. I am on a relatively tight budget so I don't feel like dropping a hole lot more money on the wiring if I don't have too. But having already bought relatively expensive speakers I will do what I takes for them to work properly. Thank you in advance for any helpful reply</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youtubepro, post: 8283858, member: 661885"] I am soon going to be installing an RF Punch 300 rms amp to push my RF door speakers. I do plan to put in a single 12" P3 done the road so it seamed like Rockford's dual amp 4 awg wiring kit would be ideal ( It comes with 8 awg for the 300 rms amp). But after reading some more about RF's tendency to put out more than advertised, I'm now unsure if a bigger gauge would be necessary for proper install. I am on a relatively tight budget so I don't feel like dropping a hole lot more money on the wiring if I don't have too. But having already bought relatively expensive speakers I will do what I takes for them to work properly. Thank you in advance for any helpful reply [/QUOTE]
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