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Wiring kit for a Sundown E10 on 500 watts
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<blockquote data-quote="paulmarsh1222" data-source="post: 8491128" data-attributes="member: 669469"><p>Definitely make your own kit. You'll save some money and you can get better quality than these kits. Some high end kits are nice but you also pay for them. I never go smaller than 2 gauge just in case you ever need to upgrade in the future. Also you cant go wrong with bigger power and ground wires, they only help. As for rcas, I've never been able to hear a big difference in sound but as far as quality and longevity, your premium pairs are usually worth it considering they're not ridiculously expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulmarsh1222, post: 8491128, member: 669469"] Definitely make your own kit. You'll save some money and you can get better quality than these kits. Some high end kits are nice but you also pay for them. I never go smaller than 2 gauge just in case you ever need to upgrade in the future. Also you cant go wrong with bigger power and ground wires, they only help. As for rcas, I've never been able to hear a big difference in sound but as far as quality and longevity, your premium pairs are usually worth it considering they're not ridiculously expensive. [/QUOTE]
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