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- Amplifier Kit Specifications
- Amp Kit Type
- Number of Amplifiers Supported
- Power/Ground Wire Size
- Power Wire Length
- Power Wire Color
- Ground Wire Length
- Ground Wire Color
- Speaker Wire Included
- Speaker Wire Length
- Remote Wire Length
- Interconnect (RCA) Signal Cables Included
- Fuse Holder
- Fuse Size
- Distribution Block Included
- Complies to AWG Standards
- Wire Material
- Warranty Policy
- Parts Warranty Duration
- Labor Warranty Duration
- Warranty Provider
Amplifier installation kit come in two different types: Power or Complete. Power Amp kits are designed to only provide power to the amplifier. Complete kits will provide power and signal to the amplifier. Many of the complete kits will also include speaker wire to connect the amplifier to the subwoofer.
This is the number of amplifiers that the amplifier kit can support. If you are are going to be powering more than one amplifier, make sure that the installation kit will support them.
The power/ground gauge numbers represents the main wire size of the amplifier kit.
Definitions are as follows:
Gauge (wire) - The diameter of a wire. The higher the number, the thinner the wire. Example: 4 gauge wire has more strands than 10 gauge wire.
AWG (American Wire Gauge) - A standard of the dimensional characteristics of wire used to conduct electrical current or signals. AWG is identical to the Brown and Sharpe (B & S) wire gauge.This is the length of the power wire in feet.
The length of the ground wire in feet.
If speaker wire is included, the value will be "Yes" and if no wire is included, it will read "No".
This is the length of speaker wire that is included with the item.
This is the length of the remote wire that is included with the item.
Interconnect cables are required for amplifiers which are installed to the "RCA preamp low-level outputs" of a car stereo receiver. If your amplifier has high-level / speaker level inputs, then you do not need to purchase interconnects; however, interconnects offer a much higher quality sound when compared to speaker level inputs.
This is the type of fuse holder that is included in the item.
This is the size of the fuse that is compatible with the fuse holder. If the fuse needs to be replaced, be sure to replace it with the same size.
This means that the kit includes a distribution block in the package. This will assist in the installation of the amplifier kit or any situation where a distribution block is required.
Since 1857, The AWG (American Wire Gauge) system has been the standard for measuring the diameter of wire. AWG standard is the measure of bare wire to find true gauge. Companies that do not follow AWG Standards include the thickness of the wire jacket which means the actual wire is not "True to Gauge". For the best performance from your amplifier wiring kit, make sure that the cable complies to the AWG standard.
The material that the wire is made of. Copper & aluminum are the most commonly used materials. OFC - Oxygen Free Copper is the ideal choice for wire material. Copper is a superior electrical conductor, & does not expand or contract with heat. CCA - Copper-Clad Aluminum is a suitable choice for lower powered or budget applications. The power transfer is not on par with OFC, but this material offers significant savings.
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