I agree, but we were troubleshooting to see if the amp or speaker were bad not critiquing the gauge of wire. If I remember correctly an 8 gauge (pencil size) or larger will suffice for the amp to play. Maybe not optimal but will play.Undercover Lincoln said:if your power wire is the size of a pencil then you need to up grade it to some 4gauge wire. you have a bad ass amp and why submit it to high resistant wire.
I agree with this one too. I believe I mentioned the frame earlier in this thread.Undercover Lincoln said:and by the way your ground wire is highly recommendedto be grounded to a thick piece of metal such as the frame where the battery in your car is grounded.
The rear seat bolts are a fine place to ground an amp, but are you telling me that you’ll get a better electron flow from a seat bolt with 3 foot of wire than from the trunk floor with 18 inches of wire. And at least with the trunk floor, if the ground wire breaks loose from the ring terminal it’s easily found and worked on. When an amp is bolted to a sub box that is removable wires tend to be pulled on at times.Undercover Lincoln said:your rear seats is the best option.
Sounds good to me, but when did we stop troubleshooting and start reading the amp kit manual.Undercover Lincoln said:you also do not want your ground no more that 3' long the shorter the better....same principle applies to your power wire...the shorter the better.
Undercover Lincoln said:ALL OF THE OTHER WISE GUYS THAT HAVE THEIR OWN THEORIES ABOUT HOW TO INSTALL A AMP KEEPS IT TO YOURSELVES.....IF ANYBODY WANTED TO SPEND THE MONEY ON A REAL AMP (JL AUDIO) THEY SHOULD HAVE A REAL INSTALL....NOT ANYTHING THAT A BESTBUY OR CIRCUIT CITY INSTALLER WOULD DO!!!!!!!!!
Now I agree with the Circuit :q:q:q:qty comment, but what’s up with all the hostility?
The best thing about this site is that if you know what you’re talking about and have an opinion you can be heard. Nobody talks louder than anyone else.
BUT, if you feel the need to talk BIG, give the rest of us the courtesy of hearing how you came about this knowledge.
I wouldn’t consider myself a wise guy, just an Installer and or Manager with over 10 years professional experience. I worked for around six quality sound shops. While small, each had at least three locations. So they wouldn’t be considered Podunk mom and pop shops. As a said before, we beta tested the first JL amps on the market. Before I left the business in 2001 I was overseeing ten professional, certified (MECP) Installers and three full time sales people all of whom were in the business well before you left high school.
I also enjoy SPL competitions and have been a member of USAC and IASCA. Many competition vehicles have been thought my shops and millions have been collected in revenues. I personally have built demo vehicles for the companies that your generation worships today such as JL, PPI, Street Wires, Fosgate, Alpine, MTX and etc.
I feel confident in my ability to complete a “REAL INSTALL” as you so succinctly put it.
So now that you’ve TALKED so BIG let’s hear your credentials. :F