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get me on the road 12-17-2007 06:00 PM

Amp hook up kits
 
I have an 800 watt amp for my 2 12's, and want to know what you guys think is the best kit to get, and where to get it. I dont think I should get anything smaller than 4 gauge. Thanks in advance for your input.

72BlckButy 12-17-2007 06:17 PM

Re: Amp hook up kits
 
I would recommend Stinger products, as they have always worked well for me in the past. They are a little pricey, but the quality is amazing.

Just my $.02.

72 cheyenne pdx 12-17-2007 08:00 PM

Re: Amp hook up kits
 
I have never bought a kit. I always piece mine together. I would go to a local car stereo shop as they have spools of power/ground wire in the back and will sell it by the foot.

You could get away with using 4ga wire with an 800W system, but I would do the following.

2ga minimum on power and ground. I would probably do at least 1/0 because I can see myself adding another amp, and so I don't have to run wire again, I would compensate for future changes. I use monster cable for my RCA's. Some people think they are over rated/over priced, but I think they have some great stuff. You will also need an inline fuse or breaker. I like using a breaker over the fuse, but that is just me. I usually run a fuse block that is installed next to the Amp for future use if I decide to go with multiple Amps. If the wiring in you truck is original, I would probably replace the main ground to the battery as well as the main power wire to the battery.

Anyways, good luck with the install.

72BlckButy 12-17-2007 08:39 PM

Re: Amp hook up kits
 
:agree: completely!

get me on the road 12-17-2007 08:40 PM

Re: Amp hook up kits
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 72 cheyenne pdx (Post 2490403)
I have never bought a kit. I always piece mine together. I would go to a local car stereo shop as they have spools of power/ground wire in the back and will sell it by the foot.

You could get away with using 4ga wire with an 800W system, but I would do the following.

2ga minimum on power and ground. I would probably do at least 1/0 because I can see myself adding another amp, and so I don't have to run wire again, I would compensate for future changes. I use monster cable for my RCA's. Some people think they are over rated/over priced, but I think they have some great stuff. You will also need an inline fuse or breaker. I like using a breaker over the fuse, but that is just me. I usually run a fuse block that is installed next to the Amp for future use if I decide to go with multiple Amps. If the wiring in you truck is original, I would probably replace the main ground to the battery as well as the main power wire to the battery.

Anyways, good luck with the install.

I will go down to the local stereo store tomorrow and get some prices. What brand do you use for power and ground wire? If I do add another amp it would only be for some 6x9's or something along that line, and some tweeters, if its safe to hook tweets to an amp. If I do put another small amp in my truck, would I have to get a more powerful alternator?

D-Day 12-20-2007 01:35 PM

Re: Amp hook up kits
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 72BlckButy (Post 2490247)
I would recommend Stinger products, as they have always worked well for me in the past. They are a little pricey, but the quality is amazing.

Just my $.02.

I concur. I used a Stinger kit earlier this year, and it made the installation easier.

72 cheyenne pdx 12-21-2007 01:16 PM

Re: Amp hook up kits
 
Sorry for the delay in your request.
I use Phoenix Gold power/ground wire.

I forgot to say that you will also need a remote turn wire for the amp(s) as well in my first post, but you probably already knew that.

You can put tweets on an amp, but if you do that, you will need a x-over to filter out the lower frequencies. A new alternator would help, but may not be neccessary. I don't know what yours is outputting. You can also put a 1 farad capacitor inline with the power wire. That will help.

Good Luck

get me on the road 01-03-2008 02:30 PM

Re: Amp hook up kits
 
Well I got an install kit as a christmas present. My dad didnt want to spend alot on a kit, and I've tried (in the past) "just give me the money you would've spent, and I'll use that towards what I want" that usually ends with me getting nothing. So I found a Raptor kit at the local audio store for $52.
It came with:
17' 4 gauge
3' 4 gauge
8' 8 gauge
3' 8 gauge
1 power distribution block/2 40 watt?amp? fuses and a double fuse holder
1 ground distribution block
1 100 watt?amp? fuse and holder
17' junk speaker wire, so I bought 6' 10 gauge speaker wire
1 17' rca cable
17' remote wire
The kit does a pretty good job pushing my 12's, my back window vibrates and makes noise, so this month I will be building a center console box, which will have more air space. I will buy some of that pillow stuffing and see how that makes it sound. With a little messing around I should get the sound I'm looking for. Thanks for all your suggestions, and may you have a great year.

AceX 01-04-2008 12:00 PM

Re: Amp hook up kits
 
Glad to hear it turned out well. I have seen alot of those kits work well for beginners. It takes alot of the thinking out of the project and allows you to just dive in and do it.

I don't think changing to a cetner console type box is going to change anything as far as the window vibration. It's mroe than likely caused by the SPL from the subs. You can try and lay up some sound deadener ont he back wall and see if that helps.


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