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  • How do I Calculate Power Wire Size for a Multi Amp System?

    All amplifiers in a mobile audio system draw a certain amount of current. When wiring multiple amplifiers, the cumulative amperage for these devices must be considered. Although it is rare for a smaller wire to create an actual fire or problem, using the improper power and ground wires prevent the amplifiers from reaching their full potential. Calculating the power and ground cable for a multi-amp installation is necessary to get the most from your system.

  • What Determines Power Cable Size for Amplifiers?

    There are many factors that affect the quality of amplifier output in car stereo systems. One factor, often overlooked, is the proper selection of amplifier power cables. Selecting the proper power cable ensures the amplifier receives the right electrical current.

  • Car Audio: Phoenix Gold V754 Amplifier Hook-Up Tips

    The Ryval V754 Phoenix Gold Amp is powerful and versatile. It can be used as a full-range four-channel, four-speaker amplifier, a combination high-pass/subwoofer amplifier or a subwoofer-only amplifier. The V754 has a built-in electronic crossover that can high-pass main speakers at 100 Hz and run a subwoofer signal continuously variable from 40 to 400 Hz, with a second-order (12 dB/octave) crossover slope.

  • How to Mount a Car Amplifier

    Car stereo amplifiers are almost a must-have commodity if you consider yourself to be an audiophile. Stock car stereos simply do not have enough power to generate the frequency response needed to get the full bottom-end out of a kicker box. Mounting the amplifier either behind the a seat or in the trunk can eliminate keep it from moving around and possibly causing damage to your equipment. With the right tools, and the right instruction, you can have your amp mounted in no time at all.

  • Car Audio Amplifier Installation Tips

    A car audio amplifier will improve the sound of your car audio system, no matter what volume you like to listen to your music at. Amplifiers can be used to power full-range speakers, reproducing the highs and lows with excellent power and clarity, or they can be used to power subwoofers for profound and beefy lows. However you want to use your amplifier, there are some important things to consider and plan before you start installing it.

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