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<blockquote data-quote="digitalrainman" data-source="post: 3683555" data-attributes="member: 577603"><p>Im about to upgrade my door speakers to pg rsds, and am going to buy either a cadence 3002 or a 6004 and run the sub off the 6004 also. I guess i can try a different amp to see what is up. It just seems odd to me sometimes, i mean my bass is fine and loud and dandy, but sometimes i have to turn it down because it seems to go crazy with the excursion. I have the gains set to 40volts at 4ohms, and that should be right, 40^2 / 4 = 400 watts.</p><p></p><p>One quick question also that i posted in amp section but havent got much response, do you think it would be fine to run a cadence 6004 on 8 gauge power wire. I will be using about 700watt rms out of it. And according to the ratings on the wires, it says you dont need 4 gauge till you hit about 1500 watts, but i know that that is just a number they slap on the package and know its probably off.</p><p></p><p>Nevermind on the second part, i just read up on recommended power wire and it says i need 4 gauge, and if i go over 16 feet i would even need to drop to 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="digitalrainman, post: 3683555, member: 577603"] Im about to upgrade my door speakers to pg rsds, and am going to buy either a cadence 3002 or a 6004 and run the sub off the 6004 also. I guess i can try a different amp to see what is up. It just seems odd to me sometimes, i mean my bass is fine and loud and dandy, but sometimes i have to turn it down because it seems to go crazy with the excursion. I have the gains set to 40volts at 4ohms, and that should be right, 40^2 / 4 = 400 watts. One quick question also that i posted in amp section but havent got much response, do you think it would be fine to run a cadence 6004 on 8 gauge power wire. I will be using about 700watt rms out of it. And according to the ratings on the wires, it says you dont need 4 gauge till you hit about 1500 watts, but i know that that is just a number they slap on the package and know its probably off. Nevermind on the second part, i just read up on recommended power wire and it says i need 4 gauge, and if i go over 16 feet i would even need to drop to 2. [/QUOTE]
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