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What amp installation kit should I buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tony Macrini" data-source="post: 8729682" data-attributes="member: 681898"><p>Problem with amp kits is that many manufacturers use CCA for their wires - that means copper clad Aluminum. Their gauge of wire is nornally off also. This type of wire does not conduct electricity as well as OFC (oxygen free copper). it will cost more but it is a one time purchase and worth it.</p><p>Be sure to buy the correct gauge or it will be the same problem. </p><p>I am a whistleblower but over the past 30 years i have held top management positions with three different car audio companies.</p><p>I heard good things about KnuKonceptz but I do not have first hand knowledge. Hope that helps - also check your ground connection - it could be that simple</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony Macrini, post: 8729682, member: 681898"] Problem with amp kits is that many manufacturers use CCA for their wires - that means copper clad Aluminum. Their gauge of wire is nornally off also. This type of wire does not conduct electricity as well as OFC (oxygen free copper). it will cost more but it is a one time purchase and worth it. Be sure to buy the correct gauge or it will be the same problem. I am a whistleblower but over the past 30 years i have held top management positions with three different car audio companies. I heard good things about KnuKonceptz but I do not have first hand knowledge. Hope that helps - also check your ground connection - it could be that simple [/QUOTE]
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