geowick07 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,088 0 Warren, Michigan, United States Jun 4, 2006 #1 what is the preferred way to connect an amp to a sub? speaker wire, or something i dont know about yet? remember, i am a newbie, so be gentle! Click to read more...
what is the preferred way to connect an amp to a sub? speaker wire, or something i dont know about yet? remember, i am a newbie, so be gentle! Click to read more...
B bizzy07 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 622 0 IA Jun 4, 2006 #2 depends wat subs u got really on wat u need i use 8g but im guess small as 12 would work fine
Megalomaniac 5,000+ posts Mr.SQ 8,273 1 The Colony, TX Jun 4, 2006 #3 12 awg is fine,16 awg could work to but i use 10 awg just becuase less resistance and i ran out of 12awg wire lol
12 awg is fine,16 awg could work to but i use 10 awg just becuase less resistance and i ran out of 12awg wire lol
MrSector9 10+ year member Sparkomatic Rep. 890 1 Calgary, AB,Canada Jun 4, 2006 #4 it does not depend on the sub, it depends on the power you will be running to the sub. I personnaly use an 8 gauge. I do not need it at all but it looks badass haha. roughly 1600 rms watts needs approx 20 amperes. for satey reasons you can easily run a 12 gauge for 20 amps and have no problems. 8 gauge woudl be good for roughly 10000 watts roughly. I think i did my math right //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
it does not depend on the sub, it depends on the power you will be running to the sub. I personnaly use an 8 gauge. I do not need it at all but it looks badass haha. roughly 1600 rms watts needs approx 20 amperes. for satey reasons you can easily run a 12 gauge for 20 amps and have no problems. 8 gauge woudl be good for roughly 10000 watts roughly. I think i did my math right //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif