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Old 12-22-2017, 04:37 PM   #3
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The 60A should work fine for normal operation, but heavy hits at loud volume could have adverse effects on the system.

With the stats you posted, I'm assuming it's 1200W peak, not RMS. I like to call "Peak" ratings "WLS", or "When Lightning Strikes", since that's likely the only time you'll reach all the way up to those numbers.

With all that said, it will help to know the RMS rating of the amplifier and the actual specs of the subs you'll be powering and in what configuration. 60A is most likely no problem, and the wiring being 4 gauge will definitely handle that without degradation, however the setup you have may possibly be under powering the subs if you have more than one wired up.
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