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<blockquote data-quote="ssackett" data-source="post: 4507990" data-attributes="member: 585078"><p>It does make sense it only fits 4ga because thats how that amp was designed. Also it is not recommended to use just one set of power and ground terminals. I would think to see its full potential both sets of power and ground inputs should be utilized... you can always trim your zero gauge like jbizzle said if thats all you have on hand. Very nice amp by the way! GL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssackett, post: 4507990, member: 585078"] It does make sense it only fits 4ga because thats how that amp was designed. Also it is not recommended to use just one set of power and ground terminals. I would think to see its full potential both sets of power and ground inputs should be utilized... you can always trim your zero gauge like jbizzle said if thats all you have on hand. Very nice amp by the way! GL [/QUOTE]
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