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hi everybody i need ur help
i have my avic n2 and bought new speakers for it and an amplifier since someone told me the lil box that came with the n2 wasnt a real amp, well this is the amp i have now

60 watts RMS x 4ch @ 4OHM
75 watts RMS x 4ch @ 2OHM
120 watts PEAK x 4ch @ 4OHM
BRIDGED : 150watts RMS x 2ch @ 4OHM
MAX 600 : WATTS
THD : 0.008% S/N
RATIO : 95dB
FREQUENCY RESPONSE :10 ~ 50,000Hz
SIZE : 11-13/16"W x 2-3/8"H x 12-7/8"L

but i dont know if i need a amplifier kit to install this unit and if i do plz tell me the specs i have to look for in the amp kit
if u need my speakers specs plz let me know so i can post them. thanksss alot bye
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Yes You will need an amp kit in order to put your amp in. What you're going need to need look for is power line that will fit into the amp. IE if the amp takes 4 gauge in then you'll need 4 ga. If it takes 8 then 8 gauge. You'll also need either 1 4 channel rca cable or 2 2 channel rcas these are the wires that will carry the line level signal from the avic to the amp. Most cars you'll need 5 meter or 17 ft cables. Then the speaker wire, you'll want at least 18 gauge for the power the amp is putting out. About 30ft. shou do it. Finally the remote wire should come in either a 17 or 25 ftt length. These are the basics I can get more in depth with the model of the amp and year make model of the vechoile if you need.
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thanks so much for your answer im more educated now about it right now what im cofused about is the gauge thing... u said that my amp may take 4 or 8 gauge in or something like that
but how do i know what kind of amp i have how do i know if it is a 4 or 8 gauge amp
and about the 18 gauge at the end im confused too
my amp model is:
Premier GM-6150F

and i have a mitsubishi eclipse spyder 98

thanksssssss a lot man or girl !!!!!
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[quote name="cntrylvr79"]Yes You will need an amp kit in order to put your amp in. What you're going need to need look for is power line that will fit into the amp. IE if the amp takes 4 gauge in then you'll need 4 ga. If it takes 8 then 8 gauge. You'll also need either 1 4 channel rca cable or 2 2 channel rcas these are the wires that will carry the line level signal from the avic to the amp. Most cars you'll need 5 meter or 17 ft cables. Then the speaker wire, you'll want at least 18 gauge for the power the amp is putting out. About 30ft. shou do it. Finally the remote wire should come in either a 17 or 25 ftt length. These are the basics I can get more in depth with the model of the amp and year make model of the vechoile if you need.[/quote]

thanks so much for your answer im more educated now about it right now what im cofused about is the gauge thing... u said that my amp may take 4 or 8 gauge in or something like that
but how do i know what kind of amp i have how do i know if it is a 4 or 8 gauge amp
and about the 18 gauge at the end im confused too
my amp model is:
Premier GM-6150F

and i have a mitsubishi eclipse spyder 98

thanksssssss a lot man or girl !!!!!
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[quote name="recorcholis1097"]thanks so much for your answer im more educated now about it right now what im cofused about is the gauge thing... u said that my amp may take 4 or 8 gauge in or something like that
but how do i know what kind of amp i have how do i know if it is a 4 or 8 gauge amp
and about the 18 gauge at the end im confused too
my amp model is:
Premier GM-6150F

and i have a mitsubishi eclipse spyder 98

thanksssssss a lot man or girl !!!!![/quote]

The gauge is how thick the wiring is. Based on what I've read about the amp you have, you'll need an 8 gauge amp kit. Something like this

[url=http://www.crutchfield.com/S-vvg8N09TLS4/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?g=711&I=142PA8]http://www.crutchfield.com/S-vvg8N09TLS ... 1&I=142PA8[/url]

You'll also need a second set of rcas since you're using a 4 channel amp

[url=http://www.crutchfield.com/S-vvg8N09TLS4/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?g=719&I=142A17C]http://www.crutchfield.com/S-vvg8N09TLS ... &I=142A17C[/url]

I wouldn't recommend getting exactly the one I linked to because the rcas have a tendency to fall apart.
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[quote name="cntrylvr79"] [quote name="recorcholis1097"]thanks so much for your answer im more educated now about it right now what im cofused about is the gauge thing... u said that my amp may take 4 or 8 gauge in or something like that
but how do i know what kind of amp i have how do i know if it is a 4 or 8 gauge amp
and about the 18 gauge at the end im confused too
my amp model is:
Premier GM-6150F

and i have a mitsubishi eclipse spyder 98

thanksssssss a lot man or girl !!!!![/quote]

The gauge is how thick the wiring is. Based on what I've read about the amp you have, you'll need an 8 gauge amp kit. Something like this

[url=http://www.crutchfield.com/S-vvg8N09TLS4/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?g=711&I=142PA8]http://www.crutchfield.com/S-vvg8N09TLS ... 1&I=142PA8[/url]

You'll also need a second set of rcas since you're using a 4 channel amp

[url=http://www.crutchfield.com/S-vvg8N09TLS4/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?g=719&I=142A17C]http://www.crutchfield.com/S-vvg8N09TLS ... &I=142A17C[/url]

I wouldn't recommend getting exactly the one I linked to because the rcas have a tendency to fall apart.[/quote]


hey thanks you sooo much u have been very helpful im about to buy the kit 8 gauge and the rca cables i already have them can i ask you one more question the last one i swear.. what is the remote wire for????
thank you happy labor day
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sorry to bother again but as i was looking for the kit i saw some of them says 1200 watts or 800 watts and stuff related to the watts should i pay attention to that or i just have to buy any 8 gauge kit and about the fuses too plz do i have to buy the fuses separately if so how many amps
my friend is going to install this amp he is coming in one week and i want to have everything ready for him u know?? thanksss a lot.... for helping me out with this bye
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