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<blockquote data-quote="STIorDIE" data-source="post: 6871005" data-attributes="member: 622608"><p>Hey guys. I'm currently in the process of upgrading my sound system and was looking to finish up by upgrading my comps and getting an amp. I'm currently running a kenwood bt945u headunit, rockford fosgate p8002 amp and 2 JL wv3 subs. For comps I was looking at getting some hertz hsk 165 and a rockford fosgate p500-2 2 ch amp to power the components. What do you guys think of this setup. Also for installing the second amp what size wiring will i need. I'm running 4 gauge for the subs and think i'll probably do 8 gauge for the comps. Can i just set up the speaker amp next to the sub amp and use the same ground? Also is there anything wrong with having 2 fuse holders in the engine bay or should i get a power block? I'm kind of a newb at this and learning so sorry for any stupid questions guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STIorDIE, post: 6871005, member: 622608"] Hey guys. I'm currently in the process of upgrading my sound system and was looking to finish up by upgrading my comps and getting an amp. I'm currently running a kenwood bt945u headunit, rockford fosgate p8002 amp and 2 JL wv3 subs. For comps I was looking at getting some hertz hsk 165 and a rockford fosgate p500-2 2 ch amp to power the components. What do you guys think of this setup. Also for installing the second amp what size wiring will i need. I'm running 4 gauge for the subs and think i'll probably do 8 gauge for the comps. Can i just set up the speaker amp next to the sub amp and use the same ground? Also is there anything wrong with having 2 fuse holders in the engine bay or should i get a power block? I'm kind of a newb at this and learning so sorry for any stupid questions guys. [/QUOTE]
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