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<blockquote data-quote="dye4metal" data-source="post: 6262749" data-attributes="member: 584584"><p>a couple pointers for new guys are make sure you know what ohm load your subs are gonna be wired to first off so you can get an idea of how much power you want. usually a over powered amp is good because most of the amps im sure your looking at are gonna be clipping in there max rms range. just make sure you dont use the bass boost and the gain NOT AS A VOLUME. make sure you only look at rms too.</p><p></p><p>btw im not sure what size wire your running but anything over around 1600 is gonna need 1/0 gauge wire. Anything around 1000 rms is good to run 4 gauge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dye4metal, post: 6262749, member: 584584"] a couple pointers for new guys are make sure you know what ohm load your subs are gonna be wired to first off so you can get an idea of how much power you want. usually a over powered amp is good because most of the amps im sure your looking at are gonna be clipping in there max rms range. just make sure you dont use the bass boost and the gain NOT AS A VOLUME. make sure you only look at rms too. btw im not sure what size wire your running but anything over around 1600 is gonna need 1/0 gauge wire. Anything around 1000 rms is good to run 4 gauge. [/QUOTE]
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