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<blockquote data-quote="Hexagram" data-source="post: 2740573" data-attributes="member: 574778"><p>Oh, well if that was the case, save me 35$ seeing how I had to spend 90$ on a **** 8 guage amp wire kit at a local store yesterday :|.</p><p></p><p>I just hooked up the 4 guage wire, got the sub pumping! but thing is I have to have the sub RCA cables hooked up to the deck where it says "F" which I'm guessing means front, which brings my question of this effecting the speakers which are also hooked up to that seperate amp...</p><p></p><p>Also the sub seems a little off...I have to have the gain almost completely up for it to really be heard...and to my knowledge, you never want to have your gain that high for a long period of time? I'm wondering if everything has to be 4 guage or bigger...I just used a ground cable (4 guage) to power it, they didnt have a 4 guage power cable. and when I hve the gain that high, its fairly distorted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hexagram, post: 2740573, member: 574778"] Oh, well if that was the case, save me 35$ seeing how I had to spend 90$ on a **** 8 guage amp wire kit at a local store yesterday :|. I just hooked up the 4 guage wire, got the sub pumping! but thing is I have to have the sub RCA cables hooked up to the deck where it says "F" which I'm guessing means front, which brings my question of this effecting the speakers which are also hooked up to that seperate amp... Also the sub seems a little off...I have to have the gain almost completely up for it to really be heard...and to my knowledge, you never want to have your gain that high for a long period of time? I'm wondering if everything has to be 4 guage or bigger...I just used a ground cable (4 guage) to power it, they didnt have a 4 guage power cable. and when I hve the gain that high, its fairly distorted. [/QUOTE]
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