CM-101025 Stereo Wiring Power and Ground

Description

Upgrading to a high-power stereo system requires more than just great speakers—it demands proper power planning. Modern amplifiers draw significant current, often far beyond what factory wiring and fuse blocks can handle. High-output systems should be wired directly to the power source using correctly sized cables, relays, and full circuit protection. As power levels and cable length increase, heavier gauge wiring is essential to prevent overheating and failure. Larger systems may also require upgraded batteries or alternators. Using quality connections, proper fusing, and organized wiring ensures reliable performance, safety, and the full sound experience customers expect from their new audio system.