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Review on Enhance Your Audio Experience with InstallGear 4 Gauge Amp Kit: Complete Amplifier Installation Wiring Wire by Justin Hollins

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best in class (in this price range) by far.

Okay, let's remember this is one hell of a cheap kit. You can't buy good food for $20 these days, so please keep that in mind. This kit isn't competitive at all, CCA wire which means the actual stranded wire is aluminum which we all know isn't as conductive as copper. . Aluminum dissipates heat quickly and conducts heat better than standard steel. Aluminum is also not as reactive as copper, so it will resist corrosion better over time. These are true 4 gauge wires, meaning lots of metal and little rubber. You can't get a better cable for the money. The speaker cable works well for low power setups, it is 12 gauge so not suitable for a true 2-3kW system. For 800-1200 watts this will work fine. In summary, this note is for people building real systems: a 5kW amp you buy for $120 will no longer put out 5kW, e.g. B. 800-1200W if you are lucky. not the best, but with a little work they will do fine. A 120w fuse, if you let it blow in your system you will either have to invest more in the wiring or find a short. RCA cables are fairly common, but I haven't had any issues with distortion. To summarize the whole review for people who hate to read. This is a great, phenomenal, wonderful kit for $20-30. Whether you're installing a single subwoofer in your car or simply mounting multiple subwoofers to a budget amp, this kit will get the job done with ease. If you are building a $1-2k system in your car with a good high power amplifier that outputs proven numbers, please invest in a set of real copper, preferably 0 gauge. My two cents for what they cost to help those of you who are confused as to why people give 1 star and 5 stars in reviews, you probably don't care that it's a $20 kit, they want to spend 20 and get $200 worth of gear.

Pros
  • ANL Fuse Holder with 100Amp Fuse
Cons
  • Can't remember