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<blockquote data-quote="quaddropper" data-source="post: 7525500" data-attributes="member: 604870"><p>You should be fine with a 500 watt amp on your factory electrical, use as big of power and ground as you can though if your amp will accept 2 gauge then use that. Also I use to really advocate the use of a capacitor, but now I believe they are just a waste this may cause alot of debate but i have seen tests done where a cap has very little to no effect. Besides just looking cool specially the ones with the voltmeter built in, they are not worth the money.</p><p></p><p>How familar are you with amps and subs and such?? what are your subs dual voicecoil or single??</p><p></p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quaddropper, post: 7525500, member: 604870"] You should be fine with a 500 watt amp on your factory electrical, use as big of power and ground as you can though if your amp will accept 2 gauge then use that. Also I use to really advocate the use of a capacitor, but now I believe they are just a waste this may cause alot of debate but i have seen tests done where a cap has very little to no effect. Besides just looking cool specially the ones with the voltmeter built in, they are not worth the money. How familar are you with amps and subs and such?? what are your subs dual voicecoil or single?? Tim [/QUOTE]
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