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<blockquote data-quote="BoomBoxStereo" data-source="post: 8075681" data-attributes="member: 642888"><p>it makes sense to buy 4-gauge wiring now because if you upgrade to something more powerful in the future, you won&#39;t have to buy it then. also make sure you get good 4-gauge. there&#39;s some 4-gauge out there that is comparable to 8-gauge, so be careful when purchasing. if you purchase from [USER=614593]@mylows10[/USER] ; you won&#39;t have a problem though.</p><p></p><p>and chances are you will upgrade. i thought i was fine a few years ago with my two sealed Alpine Type E&#39;s on 500 watts... that mindset clearly didn&#39;t last too long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoomBoxStereo, post: 8075681, member: 642888"] it makes sense to buy 4-gauge wiring now because if you upgrade to something more powerful in the future, you won't have to buy it then. also make sure you get good 4-gauge. there's some 4-gauge out there that is comparable to 8-gauge, so be careful when purchasing. if you purchase from [USER=614593]@mylows10[/USER] ; you won't have a problem though. and chances are you will upgrade. i thought i was fine a few years ago with my two sealed Alpine Type E's on 500 watts... that mindset clearly didn't last too long. [/QUOTE]
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