...zero gauge wire if you up the fuse to 150. The current that you will draw is also going to increase and will cause the wire to get warm if not melt if you stay at 4 gauge. Remember, when you increase ...
...wire. it powers up normal and produces sound, BUT not sufficient sound. the gain is not making much difference in sound from minimum to max, and the only way you can tell is by turning up the EQ and ...
...then the coil is shot. A speaker will not work if it has zero ohms. Replace the speaker. ALL speakers should read 4ohm, 8ohm or above. Zero means the coil wire is shoted. That there is no
...wire to the battery. Don't worry about it! This is the amplifier charging the huge capacitors contained inside.-Do not turn up the volume or gain too high or you may produce clipping in the ...
...Wire to connect subwoofers to amplifier. Gauge isn't extremly important here, as long as the wire is copper, the resistance-per-foot is in the milliohm range, meaning there will be miniscule, if ...
...0 of 4 tweeters with no power, got new tweeters, same thing. Absolutely zero sound. wired correctly. No damage to the speakers. Were working fine, one particular night the volume was up around 50 ...
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