04-24-2005, 03:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-24-2005, 10:34 PM by microbunny.)
A little INFO
0 Gauge is only required for a system with a total RMS Wattage of 1400W or greater.. Thats RMS Continuous Minimum, not total max output. Even still, 0-Gauge is necessary only after a distance of 20 feet, as well as 1400W RMS power or greater. 0 Gauge Cable has an approximate diameter of 0.325 inches
2 Gauge is recommended for systems of 1000W RMS or greater and a cable length of 12+ feet. This gauge is suitable for systems up to 1400W RMS at a cable length of up to 20 feet. 2 Gauge Cable has an approximate diameter of 0.26 inches
4 Gauge is recommended for systems with 400-1000W RMS and cable lengths between 8-20 feet. 4 Gauge Cable has an approximate diameter of 0.20 inches
6, 8, & 10-Gauge Cable can be used for systems with 400W RMS or Less.
0 Gauge is only required for a system with a total RMS Wattage of 1400W or greater.. Thats RMS Continuous Minimum, not total max output. Even still, 0-Gauge is necessary only after a distance of 20 feet, as well as 1400W RMS power or greater. 0 Gauge Cable has an approximate diameter of 0.325 inches
2 Gauge is recommended for systems of 1000W RMS or greater and a cable length of 12+ feet. This gauge is suitable for systems up to 1400W RMS at a cable length of up to 20 feet. 2 Gauge Cable has an approximate diameter of 0.26 inches
4 Gauge is recommended for systems with 400-1000W RMS and cable lengths between 8-20 feet. 4 Gauge Cable has an approximate diameter of 0.20 inches
6, 8, & 10-Gauge Cable can be used for systems with 400W RMS or Less.