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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7546139" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Thats False:beathors:,.Depends on if you bridge the amp properly to the ohms value it can handle, and is installed properly to retrieve air circulation.An amp will last a long time if you keep them running cool.I have some amps that are over 10 plus yrs old, and still look great, and work as they should.Wires?Power wiring?Depends on how much power you want to achieve, and how long the run of wire.Just that 4ch amp an 8ga kit will be all needed for supply.Yet if you are giong to add a hudge amp of 1500 for subs, and that amp, I go ahead and run at lest a 2ga,or 0ga supply run,to a distrabution fused block,and check out maybe doing the big 3, which there is a thread on here,and I need do myself,and you will have the supply for the bass amp /future supply needed for ?,and you have the block to run from to supply/power amps/fans up to<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" />,But if you are only going to put just that amp in..8ga supply kit should be plenty,and I run 14ga to my speakers, as some people get by with 16ga.Buying a spool is pretty cheap like 100ft will take care of that truck just fine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7546139, member: 634282"] Thats False:beathors:,.Depends on if you bridge the amp properly to the ohms value it can handle, and is installed properly to retrieve air circulation.An amp will last a long time if you keep them running cool.I have some amps that are over 10 plus yrs old, and still look great, and work as they should.Wires?Power wiring?Depends on how much power you want to achieve, and how long the run of wire.Just that 4ch amp an 8ga kit will be all needed for supply.Yet if you are giong to add a hudge amp of 1500 for subs, and that amp, I go ahead and run at lest a 2ga,or 0ga supply run,to a distrabution fused block,and check out maybe doing the big 3, which there is a thread on here,and I need do myself,and you will have the supply for the bass amp /future supply needed for ?,and you have the block to run from to supply/power amps/fans up to:D,But if you are only going to put just that amp in..8ga supply kit should be plenty,and I run 14ga to my speakers, as some people get by with 16ga.Buying a spool is pretty cheap like 100ft will take care of that truck just fine [/QUOTE]
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