Newbifier Unregistered guest | I am getting a jbl bp-1200.1z but im not sure which wiring kit to get. I know i need at least a 4 guage kit but they have different fuse ratings how how whould i need to be safe. |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfNorthWest, Michigan USA Post Number: 5029 Registered: Dec-03 | www.knukonceptz.com has 4ga kits for about $30. if you run that 1200.1 at 1 or 2 ohms, get a 115A fuse for it (or within 5A either way of that) If the amp is going to be run at 4 ohms, get a 60A fuse. that will match to the current draw of the amplifier based on load. |
Silver Member Username: BoopersLima, Ohio United states Post Number: 205 Registered: Jul-04 | what I don't get is they only put a 80a fuse in with that 4ga kit. and the higher amp fuses are all anl which I don't think works with the fuse holder you get does it? I was thinking of getting that kit at one point myself, but I can get a 4ga kit with the right size fuse and holder for about the same price as replacing those things in the kit and the shipping. |
jbl forever Unregistered guest | Glasswolf i've read in other posts tht it's best using 2MAles and 1 female rca for the jbl amp or something like that. Or what was it? |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfNorthWest, Michigan USA Post Number: 5053 Registered: Dec-03 | the JBL has 4 RCA inputs front and rear L+R the amp works best if all 4 inputs get signal. to do this, use two cheap short RCA Y-splitters. easy trick. you'll notice the difference. total cost is about $6. |
jbl forever Unregistered guest | Any good websites with rca Y splitters, And When you say noticably you mean it will hit harder or just a clearer sound |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfNorthWest, Michigan USA Post Number: 5075 Registered: Dec-03 | should hit a bit harder, yeah. www.knukonceptz.com go to the mobile audio interconnects. I think the first thing listed are the Y splitters they'e $2.99 each you want two of the first one shown at the top. it's 2M to 1F |