T thatguy 10+ year member Member 86 0 Toronto Jul 22, 2007 #1 After having the sub sitting for six month, i finally had a local shop boxed it for me. tuned to 40hz. so wat gauge wire power cable do i need? its 800RMS Premier series sub. Click to read more...
After having the sub sitting for six month, i finally had a local shop boxed it for me. tuned to 40hz. so wat gauge wire power cable do i need? its 800RMS Premier series sub. Click to read more...
DaBeholder 10+ year member GET loud or Die 261 1 saint mary's ,GA Jul 22, 2007 #2 0 AWG, also great if you want to run a more powerful amp.
Kold_Killa 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,498 0 Little Rock, AR Jul 23, 2007 #3 u could get away with 4... I would run at least 2 though. But like dabeholder said, use 0 now for when you want more (which you will, you always do)
u could get away with 4... I would run at least 2 though. But like dabeholder said, use 0 now for when you want more (which you will, you always do)
shava 10+ year member ShaversDaFlava 367 0 Salem, OR Jul 23, 2007 #4 That port looks very small.... You can use 4 gage fine but if you have the extra money go 0.
OP T thatguy 10+ year member Member 86 0 Toronto Jul 23, 2007 Thread Starter #6 is good or bad that the port is that small?
ARSkemp 10+ year member FI-AQ-PA-AB-Profile-MB-RD 659 0 Salas/Chico, CA Jul 23, 2007 #7 if the port is too small their will be port noise and the possibility of not getting as loud because their is not enough port area for air to be moved effectively. Do you know the size of the box and the width of the port?
if the port is too small their will be port noise and the possibility of not getting as loud because their is not enough port area for air to be moved effectively. Do you know the size of the box and the width of the port?
E excluesiveonez 10+ year member Member 32 0 ELMHURST Jul 23, 2007 #8 if the port is long enough, does it matter the width of the port (aka 1" wide 2" wide 3" wide)
audioholic 5,000+ posts not a moderator 24,425 775 Parts Unknown Jul 23, 2007 #9 Port height vs width dimensions should never exceed 1:9 ratio. 0ga wire for an 800watt system? C'mon guys.
Port height vs width dimensions should never exceed 1:9 ratio. 0ga wire for an 800watt system? C'mon guys.
2kchevy06civic 5,000+ posts Learn to swim 11,595 2 Arizona Bay Jul 23, 2007 #10 Port height vs width dimensions should never exceed 1:9 ratio. 0ga wire for an 800watt system? C'mon guys. Click to expand... indeed.
Port height vs width dimensions should never exceed 1:9 ratio. 0ga wire for an 800watt system? C'mon guys. Click to expand... indeed.
adas Pro Seller MurderMat 1,718 1 SRQ-FL Jul 23, 2007 #11 800w, 2ga would be plenty. That port is going to chop the balls off of that sub, 1.5" port tuned to 40hz? Kind of ironic IMO:*******:
800w, 2ga would be plenty. That port is going to chop the balls off of that sub, 1.5" port tuned to 40hz? Kind of ironic IMO:*******: