8 gauge wire is the recommended size for a 1000 watt amp, but you could probably get away with using 10 gauge wire.
If you are looking to improve the sound quality of your car stereo, then you may be wondering if you need a capacitor for your amp. While a capacitor can certainly help to improve the sound quality of your system, it is not absolutely necessary. If you are on a tight budget, you may want to forego the capacitor and just focus on upgrading your speakers and amplifier.
If you want to run 3000 watts of equipment off your car's engine, you'll need an alternator that can provide at least 40 amps at 12 volts. Some car engines can handle this much load without any problem, while others may need to be upgraded with a higher output alternator. It's best to consult your car's owner's manual or a mechanic to be sure.
4.6/5
ANL Fuse Holder with 100A Fuse
3ft Black Soft Touch 4 Gauge CCA Ground Cable
17ft Soft Touch CCA Speaker Wire
17ft Soft Touch 2-Channel RCA Cable
17ft Red Soft Touch 4 Gauge CCA Power Cable
$234
This kit is good for the price. One of the most essential things to me is that the quality is good and that utilizing this kit, my system is producing practically no "engine noise." The ground wire is the one that many novice installers goof up, so be sure you attach it properly. It might make noise if installed on a painted portion of the car. To ensure a smooth, solid connection, I always grind down the location I'm mounting the ground to, which is typically around a seat bolt or other somewhat sturdy object.You will need a crimp tool or pliers to crimp the connectors, which are all in good condition. The remote wire is modest yet effective, and the RCA wires are of average quality. Nice fuse holder that's simple to mount and connect. Although it works, I believe the speaker wire is a touch too narrow if you are powering a subwoofer. The gauge can be effectively lowered by one level by doubling it (every lower gauge is double the thickness of the previous gauge). By lowering resistance, you'll put less stress on your amplifier and possibly get a better sound with less distortion.In any case, this wiring kit is good. Nice price, good quality. It makes me joyful.
4.4/5
Heat Tested, Water Resistent InLine ANL Fuse Holder/ 150 Amp ANL Fuse
20 Ft.- 4 Gauge Strand SuperFlex Green Power Wire/ 3 Ft.- 4 Gauge 840 Strand SuperFlex Black Ground Wire
Connecting Terminals/ Wire Ties
18 Ft.- 14 Gauge Green SuperFlex Speaker Wire/ 18 Ft.- 18 Gauge Black Remote Turn-On Wire
18 Ft.- Green Triple Shielded RCA Interconnect Cable/ 4 Gauge Black Wire Loom
$234
Overall, it worked well for a compact amp setup. True 4 awg wire is used for the power wire. However, it is still superior than some that are much less than 4ga. This is actually closer to 6, but I just recently purchased a kit that has more jacket than wire. Although it was 4 ga, it was actually more like 10. Therefore, this kit provided enough power when I utilized it. The hardware is subpar, as it is with most cheap kits. However, I didn't have to discard the hardware thanks to a light crimp and solder. The wire is flexible and of good quality, and the coloration is lovely. I was shocked at the speaker wire. Along with the patch cables and remote wire, it is of high quality. I would repurchase this for a compact system.
4.4/5
Over sized Tinned Oxygen Free Copper Power Cable
20' 12 Gauge Kord OFC Speaker wire
Mini-ANL Fuse holder with 120A fuse
17' OFC RCA Coaxial Shieled RCA Cable
$234
With this kit, I am able to operate a Rockford Power BD 1000; I didn't use the remote wire that is included in the RC cables. Although the cables and remote wire are of poor quality, I did use them because my cords were far too long. I like the fuse block but wish it had a few more 4 gauge butt connectors. But the power and ground wires were truly the reason I bought this kit, and they lived up to my expectations. The greatest wire I've ever used, this oxygen-free copper wire is genuine four gauge and has a beautiful soft workable feel. It's highly robust but incredibly flexible. I liked the black and red wire ends it came with for speaker wire and the main wires as well; good touch. Handles the heat from my high performance engine with ease. It's a well-made kit, and all of its components function properly. However, the main wires are what really make the kit a game, and I would have spent that much just for them; everything else is free to me. I would advise attempting to get an equal quality set of true gauge power and ground (same length) alone for less money if you have any complaints about something about the window dressing it comes with. I advise anyone who desires premium wire to power their amplifier. Don't cut corners when powering the expensive machinery you use.
4.2/5
ADD SUBWOOFERS: Works with high power car stereos (up to 80 watts per channel) to add subwoofer bass systems to any car stereo.
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE: Backed by Scosche’s Lifetime Tech Support and Limited Lifetime Warranty.
EASY TO INSTALL: Provides amplifier remote turn on output without removing car stereo.
OUTPUT CONVERSION: Converts car stereo speaker wire outputs to RCA Cable outputs.
ADDITIONAL CHANNEL: Allows the addition of 2-channel or mono amplifiers to factory or aftermarket stereos.
$234
Cheap LOC that performs admirably Using T-Tap connectors, I fitted it in a 2014 Toyota Prius II's original non-nav stereo. simple to install no ground wire or remote. only a Left ( ) and Right (-). The photo is deceptive since it depicts six wires when there are actually only four. All the reviews I read lamented the gain controls breaking, but I've never experienced this. I only had to make one adjustment to them. This is attached to the wiring behind my stereo. My Pioneer GM-D8500M is connected to this LOC by a set of RCA cords. I have my amp's gain set slightly above maximum, and if I feel the need to tweak it more, I can do so by adjusting the gain on the LOC. Although I can modify the remote level bass boost on my amp, I never fiddle with it. Anyone looking to install ONE amp in a car radio without pre-amp outs should consider this device, in my opinion. Simply purchase two amps if you need to install more than one.
4/5
20 Foot / 8 Gauge Red Power Cable, High Quality Competition Fuse Holder
(20) 4" Wire Ties, (3) Rubber Grommets
5/16" Ring Terminals, 1/4" Ring Terminals, (4) Speaker Terminals
3 Foot - 8 Gauge Black Ground Cable
20 Foot High Performance RCA Interconnect, 6 Foot Split Loom Tubing
16 Foot / 18 Gauge Blue Turn-On Wire, 30 Foot / 16 Gauge Speaker Wire
$234
Cheap LOC that performs admirably Using T-Tap connectors, I fitted it in a 2014 Toyota Prius II's original non-nav stereo. simple to install no ground wire or remote. only a Left ( ) and Right (-). The photo is deceptive since it depicts six wires when there are actually only four. All the reviews I read lamented the gain controls breaking, but I've never experienced this. I only had to make one adjustment to them. This is attached to the wiring behind my stereo. My Pioneer GM-D8500M is connected to this LOC by a set of RCA cords. I have my amp's gain set slightly above maximum, and if I feel the need to tweak it more, I can do so by adjusting the gain on the LOC. Although I can modify the remote level bass boost on my amp, I never fiddle with it. Anyone looking to install ONE amp in a car radio without pre-amp outs should consider this device, in my opinion. Simply purchase two amps if you need to install more than one.
4/5
Gold Plated AGU In-line Fuse Holder, 3 Foot / 4 Gauge Black Ground Cable
5/16" Gold-Plated Ring Terminals, 1/4" Gold-Plated Ring Terminal, (4) Gold-Plated Speaker Terminals
20 Foot / 4 Gauge Red Power Cable, High Quality Gold Plated Competition AGU Fuse
16 Foot / 18 Gauge Blue Remote Turn-On Wire, 30 Foot 16 Gauge Speaker Wire
17 Foot High Performance RCA Interconnect Cable, 6 Foot Split Loom Tubing
(20) 4" Wire Ties, (4) Rubber Grommets
$234
Cheap LOC that performs admirably Using T-Tap connectors, I fitted it in a 2014 Toyota Prius II's original non-nav stereo. simple to install no ground wire or remote. only a Left ( ) and Right (-). The photo is deceptive since it depicts six wires when there are actually only four. All the reviews I read lamented the gain controls breaking, but I've never experienced this. I only had to make one adjustment to them. This is attached to the wiring behind my stereo. My Pioneer GM-D8500M is connected to this LOC by a set of RCA cords. I have my amp's gain set slightly above maximum, and if I feel the need to tweak it more, I can do so by adjusting the gain on the LOC. Although I can modify the remote level bass boost on my amp, I never fiddle with it. Anyone looking to install ONE amp in a car radio without pre-amp outs should consider this device, in my opinion. Simply purchase two amps if you need to install more than one.
4/5
Add an amplifier to nearly any radio with the KISLOC2 Stereo Line-Out Converter. Experience true sonic accuracy at any volume level, with all the sparkling highs and thunderous lows of your original audio.
Accepts up to 55 watts (16 volts) of input signal
Using nothing more than your factory speaker wires, the innovative KISLOC2 automatically converts the speaker signal into both an RCA signal and a powerful 100 milli-amp, 12-volt remote wire using DC offset.
$234
Perfect! Functions as it should! And it's so much simpler than running a remote wire!
8 gauge wire can handle up to 40 amps.
#4 wire is good for up to 30 amps.
4 gauge wire can handle up to 40 watts.
There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on what you are looking for in terms of performance. If you are looking for better overall performance, then 4 gauge may be the better option. However, if you are looking for better sound quality, then 8 gauge may be the better option.
4 gauge wire is good for 1200 watt amp, because it can handle the high current that is required by the amplifier. The wire is also thick enough to prevent overheating and fire hazards.
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