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<blockquote data-quote="C1500martin" data-source="post: 8262150" data-attributes="member: 660515"><p>Never heard of such subs so i cant say anyhting about them, the amp you can get something much better quality for the price those go for. As for the wiring i am tell you this right now once your power range hits the 1000's 0 gauge is almost required around here. If this sub really is 5000rms and you decide to buy a good amp that is up there start saving up money because multiple batteries and HO alternators are needed. The amp to sub wire 12-16 gauge is fine but the get what you can fit in the amp and sub. For the actual wiring diagram we need to know the ohms the sub is is it D2 or D4 voice coils?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C1500martin, post: 8262150, member: 660515"] Never heard of such subs so i cant say anyhting about them, the amp you can get something much better quality for the price those go for. As for the wiring i am tell you this right now once your power range hits the 1000's 0 gauge is almost required around here. If this sub really is 5000rms and you decide to buy a good amp that is up there start saving up money because multiple batteries and HO alternators are needed. The amp to sub wire 12-16 gauge is fine but the get what you can fit in the amp and sub. For the actual wiring diagram we need to know the ohms the sub is is it D2 or D4 voice coils? [/QUOTE]
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