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<blockquote data-quote="fly_marlin" data-source="post: 8385570" data-attributes="member: 660781"><p>2nd image is a fuse holder, which is done close to the battery to protect the rest of the wire. From looking at it, this looks to be an 8awg wire. I think it can do fine for a 500W system or so.</p><p></p><p>3rd image is a crossover. You plug in the woofer and the tweeter into it and it separates which frequencies go to the tweeter and which to the woofer.</p><p></p><p>5th image is a fused distribution block. What it does is take the bigger power wire (black one in your case) coming from the battery and splits it into multiple smaller wires so you can connect multiple amps to it. Are you trying to upgrade or looking to fix this?</p><p></p><p>I see this is a diamond audio crossover. They make some pretty good speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fly_marlin, post: 8385570, member: 660781"] 2nd image is a fuse holder, which is done close to the battery to protect the rest of the wire. From looking at it, this looks to be an 8awg wire. I think it can do fine for a 500W system or so. 3rd image is a crossover. You plug in the woofer and the tweeter into it and it separates which frequencies go to the tweeter and which to the woofer. 5th image is a fused distribution block. What it does is take the bigger power wire (black one in your case) coming from the battery and splits it into multiple smaller wires so you can connect multiple amps to it. Are you trying to upgrade or looking to fix this? I see this is a diamond audio crossover. They make some pretty good speakers. [/QUOTE]
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