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<blockquote data-quote="TheBigPilferer" data-source="post: 8863670" data-attributes="member: 690294"><p>I wanted to add something to this just so you know. I just looked at the Orion Web site and their pictures and description show the exact same 3 x 0 gauge terminals on the 17000 watt amplifier. It was likely cheaper for them to just use the same terminals.</p><p></p><p>Still, the recommendation I gave you is definitely the best way to do it. It's definitely overkill, but if I were personally running an amp over 3000 watts on my subs, plus 2 4 channels of at least 100 x 4, then I would definitely do it this way and likely buy fuse blocks and ground blocks with a couple extra slots so I can more easily upgrade or use an inverter etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBigPilferer, post: 8863670, member: 690294"] I wanted to add something to this just so you know. I just looked at the Orion Web site and their pictures and description show the exact same 3 x 0 gauge terminals on the 17000 watt amplifier. It was likely cheaper for them to just use the same terminals. Still, the recommendation I gave you is definitely the best way to do it. It's definitely overkill, but if I were personally running an amp over 3000 watts on my subs, plus 2 4 channels of at least 100 x 4, then I would definitely do it this way and likely buy fuse blocks and ground blocks with a couple extra slots so I can more easily upgrade or use an inverter etc. [/QUOTE]
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