Bronze Member Username: SophanvickPost Number: 13 Registered: Sep-08 | yes im back again, i have the 12" Solo-Baric L7 Series Subwoofer Power Handling peak: 1500 watts Power Handling RMS: 750 watts High-temp dual 4 ohm voice coils and got a Kicker zx750.1 08zx750.1 750 watts RMS x 1 at 2 ohms what amp wiring kit should i get? 2 gauge 4 gauge or 1 gauge cuz im not sure wats the difference.. thanks i was plannin on gettin the 4gauge. |
Gold Member Username: BonhamdPost Number: 1112 Registered: Nov-07 | http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/woofer_configurations.asp?Q=1&I=42 wire it like option 1 4 guage would be enough - but it is a good idea to run bigger wire like 2 or 1/0 if you plan on upgrading in the future |
New member Username: KlutchPost Number: 4 Registered: Sep-08 | yes 4 guage would be fine but upgrades always seem to intise car audio enthuseists so going for 2 gauge would be a good idea. the difference in the gauges is only that the higher the number the smaller the wire and less power it can run. (2 gauge is bigger and allows more power than a 4 guage) |
Platinum Member Username: WingmanaliveA pic is worth 1000 posts!! Post Number: 18228 Registered: Jun-06 | It's always a good idea to think ahead and upgrade your wiring even though you may not require it today. As with most ppl they grow with their systems. With ample wiring in place it can be a simple swap of gear rather than breaking down and starting from scratch. Think of it this way. You just got married and are looking for your first house. You know you want kids. Are you going to look at bungalows? |
Gold Member Username: JuliobSanto DomingoDominican Re... Post Number: 5500 Registered: Dec-05 | 4 is fine 1 is better |
Bronze Member Username: SophanvickPost Number: 14 Registered: Sep-08 | k thanks. wish there was a video tutorial to install all these things :[ im a visual learner lol. |