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what guage wire do i need?

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  • what guage wire do i need?

    wel i'm going to be installing this ampprobably and was wondering do i need 4 guage wire or somehing thicker?

    SMALL FOOTPRINT 500W MONO AMP XM1S

    Output Power

    CEA Rating: 280W x 1
    DIN 45500 Rating (@ 14 V, THD 0.5 %)

    4 ohm: 1 x 280W
    2 ohm: 1 x 500W
    Rated/THD (@ 14.4 V, 20 Hz - 20 kHz)

    4 ohm: 1 x 290W / 0.2% (14.4V, 20 - 300Hz)
    2 ohm: 1 x 500W / 1.0% (14.4V, 100Hz)
    Maximum (@ 14.4 V)

    4 ohm: 1 x 600W
    2 ohm: 1 x 900W
    Input

    Low Pass Filter: 50-300Hz(Variable)
    LPF Roll Off Rate: -12 dB/oct
    Subsonic HPF , Roll Off Rate: Yes
    Balanced Input Circuit: Yes
    Input sensitivity: 0.3 - 6Volts
    Output

    Frequency Response: 5Hz - 300Hz
    Tolerance: +0 / -3dB
    Signal to Noise Ratio (@ Rated Power): 90dB
    Total Harmonic Distortion (@1 kHz): 0.1%(50Hz)
    CEA SN Ratio: 65dB
    Min Load Impedance/Ch: 2 ohm
    General

    Illumination: Blue
    Current drain (@ Rated Power - 4Ω): 30 Amps (at 4 ohm)
    Weight (approx.)(kg): 2.3
    Dimensions (WxHxD in mm) approx: 223x43.5x196

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    the bigger the better i say!

    4 gauge should be ok but i'd be going 2ga or 0ga myself.

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    • #3
      Look at the size of the internal fuse on the amplifier, as that's a dead giveaway to the maximum current draw of the amplifier whatever the load. From what I found on Google, it has 2 x 30 amp fuses. From memory, 8 gauge is safe up to approx 85amps and 4 gauge up to 125amps. There's the info, make your own call!!

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