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<blockquote data-quote="cbuts" data-source="post: 7486517" data-attributes="member: 636515"><p>well, my amp recently went on me(******) and my systems not great to begin with, so im wanting to go with 0 guage wire because its better?</p><p></p><p>what id like to do is leave my 4 guage wire for an amp for my speakers (later on)</p><p></p><p>and run 0 guage for my new amp + subs.</p><p></p><p>so would the best way be to buy a new 0 guage kit, and leave the 4 guage kit how it is unplugged for now and run 0 guage for new amp once i get it?</p><p></p><p>does that mean i have to hook another remote up behind the deck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbuts, post: 7486517, member: 636515"] well, my amp recently went on me(******) and my systems not great to begin with, so im wanting to go with 0 guage wire because its better? what id like to do is leave my 4 guage wire for an amp for my speakers (later on) and run 0 guage for my new amp + subs. so would the best way be to buy a new 0 guage kit, and leave the 4 guage kit how it is unplugged for now and run 0 guage for new amp once i get it? does that mean i have to hook another remote up behind the deck [/QUOTE]
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