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<blockquote data-quote="C1500martin" data-source="post: 8262744" data-attributes="member: 660515"><p>You wont be getting the current flow needed to support that power. Think of it like a river filling a ****. You have a tiny river(your wire) and a big ****(your amp) the river can only take so much water so therefor this **** will never be filled. In other words your amp will not see the current flow it needs. Now you have a big river filling the same **** itll fill up quick and to its potential. Get it? Now make sure you do the big 3 with 1/0 gauge and dont cheap out on your wiring bite the bullet and buy ofc 1/0 gauge. Get it from ebay its bought by the foot. Sky high car audio and KNUkonceptz, are just some for example it cost roughly $4 per foot.</p><p></p><p>As for your sub wiring do you have a link to your specific model because the only one i could find is this <a href="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_4115_MA-Audio-HK15X2.html" target="_blank">MA Audio HK15X2 (HK15-x2) 15" Dual 2 ohm Hard Kore Car Subwoofer</a></p><p></p><p>And thats only 2k rms? But it is d2 (dual 2 ohm) so you can wire it to a final impedance of 1 ohm so look for an amp that is 1 ohm stable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C1500martin, post: 8262744, member: 660515"] You wont be getting the current flow needed to support that power. Think of it like a river filling a ****. You have a tiny river(your wire) and a big ****(your amp) the river can only take so much water so therefor this **** will never be filled. In other words your amp will not see the current flow it needs. Now you have a big river filling the same **** itll fill up quick and to its potential. Get it? Now make sure you do the big 3 with 1/0 gauge and dont cheap out on your wiring bite the bullet and buy ofc 1/0 gauge. Get it from ebay its bought by the foot. Sky high car audio and KNUkonceptz, are just some for example it cost roughly $4 per foot. As for your sub wiring do you have a link to your specific model because the only one i could find is this [URL="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_4115_MA-Audio-HK15X2.html"]MA Audio HK15X2 (HK15-x2) 15" Dual 2 ohm Hard Kore Car Subwoofer[/URL] And thats only 2k rms? But it is d2 (dual 2 ohm) so you can wire it to a final impedance of 1 ohm so look for an amp that is 1 ohm stable. [/QUOTE]
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