So last summer I was getting engine noise through one of my speaker channels. I was able to isolate it with a cheap filter from radio shack. However, I noticed while trouble shooting the issue the system was obviously done by the owner and nothing was done correctly. I am now in the process of looking for power wire, posts, and fuse blocks to run from house batteries up to my amps. My question is should I buy the wet sounds wet wire 2 amp kit or is that needed. It’s about $330. Is this like buying monster cables? Just over paying for a brand?
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2008 210 SANTE
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I think with most of those kits, it'll work for some people but, I usually find that it'll only provide some of the stuff I need and not all. So, it becomes a bit of a waste of money and I usually create my own parts list.
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Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
- Aug 2016
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- Austin, TX
- current: 2006 Cobalt 343 with twin 525hp Mercs former boats:'99 Air, '12 210, '10 230, '07 236, '06 211, '05 220, '06 220, '06 210
knukoncepts and their oxygen free copper kits is what i would recommend that should not break the bank. you can also call 'em up and get custom lengths of anything you need. they have some very cool fuse blocks as well.
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I use the kicker amp install kits . They work great . The power wire is soft and easy to fish
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