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  • QuestionWhat is the length of the ground wire included in this kit?

    • Answer The ground wire included is 4 feet long.
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  • QuestionWhat type of fuses are included with this KICKER dual-amp power kit?

    • Answer This KICKER dual-amp power kit includes 100-amp FHD and 200-amp FHS fuses.
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  • QuestionDoes this KICKER dual-amp power kit come with a fuse holder?

    • Answer Yes, this KICKER dual-amp power kit includes a fuse holder.
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  • QuestionWhat is the ground wire gauge for this KICKER dual-amp power kit?

    • Answer The ground wire gauge is 4 gauge.
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  • QuestionHow long is the remote wire included in this KICKER dual-amp power kit?

    • Answer This KICKER dual-amp power kit includes a 17-foot remote wire.
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  • QuestionWhat gauge is the power wire in this KICKER dual-amp power kit?

    • Answer The power wire gauge for this KICKER dual-amp power kit is 0 gauge.
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  • QuestionWhy is this amp kit 400$ and why are we allowing this to happen?

    Asked by CakeWhisperer.

    • Answer If you want to do the entire sound system you want to look at RMS, it’s the power behind the speakers, subwoofer, head unit & amp. An amp varies in channels, power & function and each channel supports one speaker or subwoofer. Most speakers don’t have high RMS, high quality speakers can have 90W RMS while a subwoofer can have 1200W RMS. The point is that the more channels there are on an amp the less RMS per channel. Run multiple amps to be able to support the RMS and get all of power and quality out of your sound system. There’s endless ways of setting up your sound system while matching the RMS. If all equipment is compatible then I’d run a 1200W RMS mono amp and a (ex.front and rear speakers) 4 channel x 90W RMS amp or lower. That’s the tricky part is finding these matching numbers but if you had a 1200W RMS subwoofer just know that if wired correctly would be insane. You really don’t need anything more than 300W RMS subwoofer, you can feel it in your chest when it’s cranked up to the limit before it starts to get distorted. The 300W RMS subwoofer isn’t insanely loud but decently loud. The 1200W RMS subwoofer on the other hand, the whole neighborhood would practically hear it. So to answer your question ‘why is the amp kit $400 and why are we allowing this to happen’, is because it uses a 0/1 gauge wire and it allows for two amps. The reason why we’re allowing it to happen is to power the equipment properly. The gauge size determines how much wattage it powers and the bigger the wire the more it’ll cost.

      Answered by 15inSub1200wRMSKicker