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coreyo 
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Is Tsunami a good brand for amp kits or are they cheap made?
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Tsunami amp kits are good quality.
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ive used it and had no reason not to like it ive always used fosgate like their new stuff is nice..just make sure its real deal 4 awg and not 8 awg in a 4 awg shield in other words if u have to think twice about the price its a good chance its gonna be real deal 4awg lol..

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I've never had a problem with Tsunami kits, but I do run a kicker 0awg kit personally...

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Support your local audio shop, When you run into trouble with your install where ya gonna go. I've sold many Tsunami kits, quality is on point and they when its 4  gauge its actually 4 gauge not 8 gauge with a 1/4" of insulation.
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how can you use AWG guidlines and be so far off, I thought that AWG stood for american wire gauge which is an industry standard?

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I don't know just from experience some of these compaines that offer cheap kits the actual wire size is considerabley smaller than higher names like Tsunami, Stinger, Hooker Audio etc......

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