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<blockquote data-quote="fireball75427" data-source="post: 2105423" data-attributes="member: 563495"><p>if your only pushin out 600 watts rms, 4 gauge is plenty for any application. im in the business and sell car audio on the side and let me tell you, whenever i go into local stores and start talkin to them about car audio, i get pissed off. only reason being is b/c i realize how much they dont know what their talkin about. most likely the place you went to is yet another shop that doesnt know what there talkin about. im surprised they didnt try to sell you sum bass blockers to add to your subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fireball75427, post: 2105423, member: 563495"] if your only pushin out 600 watts rms, 4 gauge is plenty for any application. im in the business and sell car audio on the side and let me tell you, whenever i go into local stores and start talkin to them about car audio, i get pissed off. only reason being is b/c i realize how much they dont know what their talkin about. most likely the place you went to is yet another shop that doesnt know what there talkin about. im surprised they didnt try to sell you sum bass blockers to add to your subs. [/QUOTE]
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