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<blockquote data-quote="Lbetts818" data-source="post: 8595877" data-attributes="member: 665874"><p>These guys keep repeating the same answers over and over. If you amp had 1/0 inputs use 1/0 wire, if 4 gauge inputs 4 gauge wire, speaker wire minimum 12 gauge, god no do not use a capacitor. And by the sounds of it your pretty new to car Audio so yes use a inline fuse. Use a fuse rated for your wire size. There's a awesome thing called google and you type in questions and has quite a few answers surprisingly......sorry but you keep asking same questions and getting same answers. Cheap out on your wire and pay more in the long run. Do it right the first time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lbetts818, post: 8595877, member: 665874"] These guys keep repeating the same answers over and over. If you amp had 1/0 inputs use 1/0 wire, if 4 gauge inputs 4 gauge wire, speaker wire minimum 12 gauge, god no do not use a capacitor. And by the sounds of it your pretty new to car Audio so yes use a inline fuse. Use a fuse rated for your wire size. There's a awesome thing called google and you type in questions and has quite a few answers surprisingly......sorry but you keep asking same questions and getting same answers. Cheap out on your wire and pay more in the long run. Do it right the first time. [/QUOTE]
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