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Fosgate T1500 Hissing/squealing noise from amp itself
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<blockquote data-quote="zoltman1991" data-source="post: 8887083" data-attributes="member: 691561"><p>4awg ofc. Same wire that was running my JD1000/1, but I switched it out to the T1500.</p><p></p><p>I think the amp itself accepts 4awg, even supported by the manual for the product. </p><p></p><p>I guess part of me doesn't want to accept it's a faulty amp out of the box? Bought it from a local shop.</p><p>So there is a way I can 'trim the fat' of my power cable and ground. There's about 2ft unnecessary 4awg cable in the trunk and I can probably trim the ground about 8in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zoltman1991, post: 8887083, member: 691561"] 4awg ofc. Same wire that was running my JD1000/1, but I switched it out to the T1500. I think the amp itself accepts 4awg, even supported by the manual for the product. I guess part of me doesn't want to accept it's a faulty amp out of the box? Bought it from a local shop. So there is a way I can 'trim the fat' of my power cable and ground. There's about 2ft unnecessary 4awg cable in the trunk and I can probably trim the ground about 8in. [/QUOTE]
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