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<blockquote data-quote="DoesDad" data-source="post: 8027323" data-attributes="member: 638098"><p>For now you're only going to running at most 380 watts out of that amp. you don't need a capacitor or extra battery till you get into the 1000-1200 range. You'll be fine with everything stock and 4 gauge wire. Hel<em>l</em>, you'd probably be alright with 8 gauge. You're just not drawing that much power right now to worry about it. If I were you I'd just run the Boss on one of the channels (it's stable at 2 ohm on the separate channels) or run the Kenwood. You're only going to get 190 or so from one of the channels for the Boss as opposed to running the Kenwood bridged and getting 380 (which should sound decent) provided the enclosure you're using is good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoesDad, post: 8027323, member: 638098"] For now you're only going to running at most 380 watts out of that amp. you don't need a capacitor or extra battery till you get into the 1000-1200 range. You'll be fine with everything stock and 4 gauge wire. Hel[I]l[/I], you'd probably be alright with 8 gauge. You're just not drawing that much power right now to worry about it. If I were you I'd just run the Boss on one of the channels (it's stable at 2 ohm on the separate channels) or run the Kenwood. You're only going to get 190 or so from one of the channels for the Boss as opposed to running the Kenwood bridged and getting 380 (which should sound decent) provided the enclosure you're using is good. [/QUOTE]
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