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<blockquote data-quote="CrossoverOre" data-source="post: 8279454" data-attributes="member: 642052"><p>realistically 14 ga would probably be a little overkill but if you want to upgrade in the future it would be good to run that now. 12 ga is almost unnecessary for mid range. I would suggest running 4 ga to the fosgate amp. If you are trying to do demos definately get a second batt. You can always upgrade the alt in the future. If you are looking to try and get into car audio as a career then make this install as clean as you can. Do it right and it could serve somewhat as a resume of what you are capable of doing. Also mecp certification always looks good to employers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrossoverOre, post: 8279454, member: 642052"] realistically 14 ga would probably be a little overkill but if you want to upgrade in the future it would be good to run that now. 12 ga is almost unnecessary for mid range. I would suggest running 4 ga to the fosgate amp. If you are trying to do demos definately get a second batt. You can always upgrade the alt in the future. If you are looking to try and get into car audio as a career then make this install as clean as you can. Do it right and it could serve somewhat as a resume of what you are capable of doing. Also mecp certification always looks good to employers. [/QUOTE]
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