If you're running them direct off the head unit, you might as well just use the factory wires - the current handling is adequate for the sort of power most head units are capable of kicking out. Make sure the head unit will kick out enough grunt though - there's nowt worse than the sound of an amplifier being run to the point of overdrive just to get a speaker moving. And it's an excellent way to break the speakers too. Probably as many speakers get knackered that way than by overdriving the speaker with an overpowered amp. If you're planning on using a separate amp, run some fresh cables tho....does everyone just cut the plug off the stock rear ones and use that wire on the 6x9's...or do you get better sound if you run a new cable back there?...
cheers for that man
ive got a 50x4 head unit so its quite good, got loads of EQ stuff on it too
not gettin anything expensive just some sony explod components and 6x9s
Should be fine running that mines a Panasonic MOSFET (whatever that means) 50x4 watts and its has plenty of juice for JBL's, probably a bit too much still at the higher volumes!
Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor
Basically better components to amplify compared to normal transistors, most CD players use them these days!
Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor
Basically better components to amplify compared to normal transistors, most CD players use them these days!
Rule of thumb I always go by is that if u turn the speaker upside down and look at the writing the +ve is always on the right.
My big bro use to make speakers and thats what he told me years ago lol.
Just I be a smart arse, most amps use them not cd players (20years a electronic enginer )