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Supplies and Tools Needed

Supplies:

Speaker wire (12 gauge for subwoofers, 16-18
gauge for other speakers)
Sheet metal type screws for mounting amplifier
Electrical tape
Solderless crimp connectors
1/2" thick plywood or particle board to mount
amplifier on

Tools:

Flat and Phillips screwdrivers
Wire cutters
Wire strippers
Cordless or standard electric drill and drill bit set
Crimping tool (if using solderless crimp
connectors)
12-volt test light or digital multimeter
Wire brush or scraper (to remove paint for a
good ground connection to vehicle)
Soldering iron and rosin core solder (if you're
going to solder your connections)

Amplifier Installation Kit:

You will need an amplifier installation kit to install

your amp properly because it contains all the

wire and connectors that you will need to hook

up your new amp right the first time. If you want

to purchase these items separately you will need

the following:

20-25 feet of 8 gauge wire
50 amp fuse or circuit breaker (to be hooked up
at the battery)
20 feet of 18 gauge wire for the remote turn-on/
power antenna lead
RCA cable (for signal input from radio)
20 feet for trunk installation
12 feet for under-seat installation
Two 8 gauge ring terminals (one for the battery
connection and the other for the ground connec-
tion at the amp). You may need two additional
ring terminals if you are using a circuit breaker at
the battery.
Two 8 gauge barrel connectors (you may need
these depending on what type of fuse holder you
have)
Two 8 gauge spade terminals (to hook up power
at the amp)
Eight 12 gauge spade terminals for subwoofers
or 16-18 gauge spade terminals for other
speaker connections to amp
One 18 gauge spade terminal for remote turn-on/
power antenna lead
Routing Wires
Professional Tip

Bigger is better

Stereo installation dealers sell extra thick

power and speaker wires to ensure best

sound. Look for 8 gauge power wire, espe-

cially if you have several amplifiers.

Speakers
Amplifier
Battery
Connector
Fuse or
Circuit
Breaker
Battery
Power Wire
(8 gauge
wire or
larger)
Power Antenna
Turn-on Wire
(18 gauge wire)
RCA Cables
Ground Screw
Drill 1/8" hole in
chassis sheet metal
Use the same ground if
using multiple amplifiers
Grommet
To prevent
damage to
power wire
Receiver
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