hey bro. just go over to
diymobileaudio.com and check out the install section there is a thread called show off your wiring. All i can say is ive learned so much over there since they are more of hobbyists and older men with established careers vs. flaming 16 yr olds whom like dat KICKER SHIZNIT! Me being 17, i establish senority to those 16 yr olds mentioned. and well id say my 1st system isnt most peoples first systems =].
But head on over there. i was in utter shock when i saw doitor's of hybrid audio, big red's, and several others wiring.
Several tutorials on making sophisticated wiring look beautiful. If you want to do it right.
buy several colors of heat shrink, a label maker with clear laminate and black text, (Cost me 50$ for tape and machine at staples), several cable ties with screw mounts, cable clamps with screw mounts (both with different sizing, black or clear is ur option) and then it just comes down to the gear you use.
Personal favorites
Knukonceptz wire.
Im going for a grey and silver pattern in mine. i did use heat shrink because all the wire followed same color scheme
I bought all
3 Karma SS Rca's
10 Gauge Karma SS Speaker Wire for Subwoofers
12 Gauge Karma SS Speaker Wire for Midbass
16 Gauge Karma SS Speaker Wire for Midrange and Tweeters
1/0 Gauge Knukonceptz Kollosus Fleks Cable Grey for Both + and - Runs
4 Gauge Knukonceptz Kollosus Fleks Cable Grey for each run to each amp + and -
8 Gauge Knukonceptz Kollosus Fleks Cable Grey for subwoofer box terminals to amp
Then for wire assessories i have my preferences.
IMO i like the look of brushed aluminum over the shiny chrome crap. so my personal favorites are
Kicker Fork Style Distro Blocks for + and - Wire seperation on Power and Grounds.
Kicker ANL Fuse Holders
Streetwire battery clamps (new brushed aluminum looking style)
Streetwire Fansy Ring Terminals or the Knukonceptz Ones look the same
Streetwire Ground Blocks
Streetwire Banana plugs
Streetwire Chokes for connecting 2 shorter lengths together
Look up the site and specific thread i gave you for ideas and buy quality gear to your tastes and get working =]
I should have pics of mine up shortly. ive spent around 800$ total on all my wiring over the years. but mostly because i redid it this last time completely and i added more wire from my original one i did.
DO it right the first time
Mike-