what do i use to connect my sub to the terminals,

zeusmoto

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alright so what do i use to connect the sub to the terminals and the terminals to my amp? please help,
-by the way what kind of fuse or fuse block would i need for my system, two amps(mono, and multi channel) two 12's, also my battery is relocated to my trunk
-also would i need i set of rca cables for the mono and one set of rca's )with four connectors on each side) for the multi,
-also what else do i need to set my system up?
 
zeusmoto said:
alright so what do i use to connect the sub to the terminals and the terminals to my amp? please help,
-by the way what kind of fuse or fuse block would i need for my system, two amps(mono, and multi channel) two 12's, also my battery is relocated to my trunk
-also would i need i set of rca cables for the mono and one set of rca's )with four connectors on each side) for the multi,
-also what else do i need to set my system up?

solder the wires to the box. you do not need connectors. and yes, you should run a total 3 paris of RCA's. check with your bro, the micro's are the quietest cables money can buy, but the problem is that the micro's do not spread far at the ends. if your battery is relocated to the trunk, run 2 seperate 4 awg wires, with circut breakers, at the reccomended amperage for each amp.
 
there is a sale on ebay for a set of rcas with four connectors per side, totalling eight all together, do thos sound safe? or should i get 3 sets of rcas with 2 cables on each end? i know it would be hard but are there any diagrams to help me know about the fuses, and wires and my capacitor, and what about the connectors, soldering the wires would be a pain, to me anyways, please help especially with the diagrams
 
That set I just told you about is for a 4 channel amp, it has 4 connectors on each end, so it would be the only rca you need for the 4 channel amp, then you would need to get another rca, but it doesnt need to be for a 4 channel amp.