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<blockquote data-quote="Tapil" data-source="post: 7329670" data-attributes="member: 633265"><p>1) Im not sure what your asking here - are you saying your amp has 2 RCA's into it already and is powering 2 other speakers? It needs no more rca</p><p></p><p>2) If your going to sound proof your car you should wait til everything is hooked up and booming so you can get a sense as to where more leaks are/if you even want to - unless your going for a awardwinning sound system id say save your money</p><p></p><p>3) 4G should be fine for 1000W but it wont do you much good if your "big 3" is still lacking <a href="http://www.rbeelectronics.com/wtable.htm" target="_blank">Wire Gauge Tables</a></p><p></p><p>4) correct - there are a few more conditions for this... such as cable turns in the wire... Make sure the fuse is within 12inches of the battery</p><p></p><p>5) when you yank out your stock deck you should notice the same looking cables - if it does not plug back into your new HU then your going to have to buy a conversion kit (you can find them at audio stores/walmart) for like 9 bucks and slpice the wires and then plug it into your HU</p><p></p><p>6) HU Amp wiring kit, subwoofer, subwoofer box, amp your good to go</p><p></p><p>7) you could google that for a more informative answer</p><p></p><p>8) no exp with crossovers, maybe hit up that google and see if someone ealse started a thread similar to this one...</p><p></p><p>9) use strong sand paper and clear off the paint off the area of your car you chose to ground too - in my exp i find locating a heavy bolt that goes through the chas a easy ground ((like your seatbelt bolt))</p><p></p><p>10) For play purpose I stripped out two thin strips of copper hair and wired it up to my amp just to see if it would work - and it did my ears heard no difference but just for giggles id get the 14 its easier to work with</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tapil, post: 7329670, member: 633265"] 1) Im not sure what your asking here - are you saying your amp has 2 RCA's into it already and is powering 2 other speakers? It needs no more rca 2) If your going to sound proof your car you should wait til everything is hooked up and booming so you can get a sense as to where more leaks are/if you even want to - unless your going for a awardwinning sound system id say save your money 3) 4G should be fine for 1000W but it wont do you much good if your "big 3" is still lacking [URL="http://www.rbeelectronics.com/wtable.htm"]Wire Gauge Tables[/URL] 4) correct - there are a few more conditions for this... such as cable turns in the wire... Make sure the fuse is within 12inches of the battery 5) when you yank out your stock deck you should notice the same looking cables - if it does not plug back into your new HU then your going to have to buy a conversion kit (you can find them at audio stores/walmart) for like 9 bucks and slpice the wires and then plug it into your HU 6) HU Amp wiring kit, subwoofer, subwoofer box, amp your good to go 7) you could google that for a more informative answer 8) no exp with crossovers, maybe hit up that google and see if someone ealse started a thread similar to this one... 9) use strong sand paper and clear off the paint off the area of your car you chose to ground too - in my exp i find locating a heavy bolt that goes through the chas a easy ground ((like your seatbelt bolt)) 10) For play purpose I stripped out two thin strips of copper hair and wired it up to my amp just to see if it would work - and it did my ears heard no difference but just for giggles id get the 14 its easier to work with [/QUOTE]
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