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Old 10-07-2010, 02:59 PM   #1
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Audio system help please!

So I'm in the process of installing a sound system in my 240. 2 front/rear speakers, head unit, and subwoofer. I am going to power the speakers with a 760 watt amplifier, however, the subwoofer I have is an Infinity Basslink. It has a built in amplifier rated at 200 watts I think. My question is should I run seperate power cables to amplifier and subwoofer or should I run a single cable and split it using some power distribution thingy? Would running two separate cables work? Thanks.
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Old 10-07-2010, 03:37 PM   #2
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it depends on the RMS power rating of that 760watt amp... im assuming that its 4 channel so it couldnt be more than 40-50 watts/channel RMS at 4ohms, which means about 200-300 rms total. then add the 200rms from the basslink and you have a combined total of 500rms... make it 600 to be on the safe side.

to make it easy, what i would do is run a 4 ga. wire from the battery with a 100A fuse to a distribution block. then run 8ga wires to the amp and the bass link. if you really wanted to over do it, you could also put a smaller fuse inline with each of the 8ga wires for added protection, but imho its overkill.

might also want to look into running a capacitor since youll be running more than 1 amp. 1/2 farad would do the job
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Is 8 gauge wire big enough for a 760 watt amp? This sounds feasible though. Thanks for the help, that sounds like what I'm going to be doing. I'll put up some pictures on CN when I'm done
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on a true 760w amp? No, its too small.

On a 4 channel amp that is getting paired with a basslink?

you're fine dude.
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