Pair of Car Audio 1/0 Gauge to 4 Gauge Amp Input Reducers (silver)
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Yes, I will use them with my Taramps Bass
That should be the case. However, if the ends won't fit, you can file them down to fit and still get a great result. My last amp required me to do the same thing and there was no problem
If you strip the skin, you can tighten the screw and leave the rubber around for a
Selected User Reviews For Pair of Car Audio 1/0 Gauge to 4 Gauge Amp Input Reducers (silver)
They fit perfectly flush entry, solid construction. As they are very close to each other, I have added electrical tape to make them extra safe. The code works perfectly!.
You will find these adapters to be very useful for your 1/0 A 4G connection. Turn them sideways and they have a place in my Rockville amplifier. There is no rattling or loosening of the fittings. The voltage drop should be minimized as a result of this.
The product is really great and I actually have 2 sets. One is for my amplifier and one is for the positive connection on the distribution block, where 2 of them are connected simultaneously. One is for the front battery, the second is for Despite the size of the cable, it was easily inserted. There is no stripping of the locking screw, so it is very strong. The benefits of this are enormous! I like it because it is a good quality terminal and reducer. The next time I buy it, I'll get it again. I appreciate you, thank you.
I was able to fit my Conext Link 2/0 gauge wire with ease, so I imagine it can fit a 1/0 gauge wire just as easily. These reducers hold firmly to wire and have long tips which help when you have a power amp with slanted bolts for power and ground, you won't get pulled into them as you would with some.
It is an absolute necessity to use these for installations. My first experience with them convinced me to use them for all future systems.
When installing wire with large diameter into amps that are sized for 4awg, this accessory is an excellent addition. It's good and tight due to the strong thread.
This is a nice looking set of wire ends but the ones I tried did not work in my amplifier. I neglected to look at my amp to see that my ground and power inputs were too close together and not usable. This was neither the fault of the manufacturer nor the seller. Well, this is just another reason for getting a bigger amplifier that they will fix. With that new amp, maybe some subwoofers will be needed as well. If you've been listening to car audio for a while, you already know what I mean.
My infinity amp couldn't take these since there wasn't enough room for the screw on there to fully open. My basic filer allowed me to modify the inserts, and then I tapped a small hole on the end where the screw would go. Having secured my 4 gauge wires, I am happy they won't slip out like they used to.