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#430599 Mar 31, 1:10am
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does anyone know if the rockford wire kit would be best to connect my amps and subs to?i know the most important part to a stereo system is the wiring.if not rockford then what other kits do yall prefer? O and do i use a 4 way distribution block to connect 3 amps and 2 subs?
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To start, use street wires.
From the battery inside of 18" you need a fuse.
Depending on wattage used determines the size of the wire.
I had two Rockford Fosgate amps (Punch 100 and Punch 40).
I used 4 gauge wire to the distribution block and used 8 gauge to the amps.
I used Rockford Fosgate 12 gauge speaker wire to the subs and 10 gauge speaker wire to run the mids and highs.
Also, don't forget to use wire cover or the judges frown on you.
(IASCA rules!!!)
Hope that was somewhat of a help.


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Yeah i had rf wire in first system and it was ight but i got all jl audio in new car and it is the shit! Look awsome and just very high quality!

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Rockford install kits are great. id also reccomend phenoix gold kits. dont buy scosche wire kits.

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i got a rockford wiring kit on my memphis and pioneer ice and it works great


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me too--rockford fan--look at my install post--all rockford

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thanks guys!!!


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hey another lovely questions for my celi peeps!
do i need a battery terminal?i have two alpine 10's that run 1000 max a piece. and i have 3 subs two have 700 max watts and the other has 350 max. i wanna use the 350 for my 4 speakers and the other two per sub...what gauge wire do you think i should get??? pls help a lil 5 foot brother out!! spineyes


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