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So I am at the point of adding some new speakers and amp.

Currently just have head unit and 6 speakers.

I am going with 4 8inch skar and 2 6.6inch skar marine speakers with a 1500watt 6 channel skar marine amp (got good deal on it)

Besides running power straight from battery to the amp with inline fuse. What do I need to run from the head unit to the amp?

Is there a large difference in speaker wire? No fancy lights on the speakers so won't need to run any power to them.

Thanks for help
 
The amp will get a remote wire and rca cable/cables from the head unit.
 
The amp will get a remote wire and rca cable/cables from the head unit.
Thanks I knew RCAs were involved but didn't understand from where to where.

Do they make marine rated RCAs?
 
Depending on power to speakers, I would upgrade the wiring.
 
Thanks I knew RCAs were involved but didn't understand from where to where.

Do they make marine rated RCAs?

They do, and wire too.
 
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