gijoe
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I have three questions that I figured I'd try to clear up in one thread. Hopefully you all can help out.
Question 1: Is there a big audible difference in the gauge of speaker wire used? I'm running two IDQ 10's off of a xenon 600.1 (birth certificate says 851watts rms). I should be running at least 12 gauge wires from amp to subs correct? I'm currently only running 16 gauge. Since I've only got about 2 1/2 feet of wire, will there be an audible difference by getting the recommended gauge wire? I know that with longer lengths the gauge becomes more important, but at such small lenghts will the upgrade even be audible?
Question 2: Inline fuses protect the power wire and the fuse(s) in the amp actually protect the amp correct? Well my amp recommends a 60 amp fuse and I'm assuming this means inline since none of the fuses in the amp are accesible without dissassembling the amp. I have 4 gauge power and grounds, which can handle a lot more than 60amps worth of current without being damaged, but I only have a 40 amp fuse in right now. Since this 40 amp fuse hasn't blown yet, does that mean that my amp hasn't ever tried to pull more than 40amps of current? Would going to a 60 amp fuse in anyway effect the amps performance?
Question 3: My subs are recommended at 250watts rms, and apparently my amp will do 851watts rms. I have the gains set way low, because there was just too much bass for my tastes. My goal is a decent sq setup, and I'm wondering if I'm losing sq by having my gains too low. Should I use a meter and set my gains according to the voltage and then just use my hu (880prs) to tune my subs to a nice sq volume, or will I have the same sq by keeping my gains low? I don't want to give my poor 10's more power than they can handle daily.
Thanks everyone for reading and any input on any of these questions will be very helpfull. I want to learn all of this stuff correctly, I'd rather buy bigger equipment than I need and not max it out, than to try to squeeze everthing out of my equipment and end up damaging it.
Question 1: Is there a big audible difference in the gauge of speaker wire used? I'm running two IDQ 10's off of a xenon 600.1 (birth certificate says 851watts rms). I should be running at least 12 gauge wires from amp to subs correct? I'm currently only running 16 gauge. Since I've only got about 2 1/2 feet of wire, will there be an audible difference by getting the recommended gauge wire? I know that with longer lengths the gauge becomes more important, but at such small lenghts will the upgrade even be audible?
Question 2: Inline fuses protect the power wire and the fuse(s) in the amp actually protect the amp correct? Well my amp recommends a 60 amp fuse and I'm assuming this means inline since none of the fuses in the amp are accesible without dissassembling the amp. I have 4 gauge power and grounds, which can handle a lot more than 60amps worth of current without being damaged, but I only have a 40 amp fuse in right now. Since this 40 amp fuse hasn't blown yet, does that mean that my amp hasn't ever tried to pull more than 40amps of current? Would going to a 60 amp fuse in anyway effect the amps performance?
Question 3: My subs are recommended at 250watts rms, and apparently my amp will do 851watts rms. I have the gains set way low, because there was just too much bass for my tastes. My goal is a decent sq setup, and I'm wondering if I'm losing sq by having my gains too low. Should I use a meter and set my gains according to the voltage and then just use my hu (880prs) to tune my subs to a nice sq volume, or will I have the same sq by keeping my gains low? I don't want to give my poor 10's more power than they can handle daily.
Thanks everyone for reading and any input on any of these questions will be very helpfull. I want to learn all of this stuff correctly, I'd rather buy bigger equipment than I need and not max it out, than to try to squeeze everthing out of my equipment and end up damaging it.
