The manual to the simple Pioneer GM-A4704 (link shows relevant page) (4x 40W RMS) power amplifier recommends a Pioneer RD-223 Cable-Kit. I am aware, that I don't need that, however I was surprised to see, that it is set up in a way, I have never seen before and of which I do not understand the reasoning. Also, why would they do such a complex (dual plus, dual ground, dual fuse) setup for such a simple amp?
The product description available here reads:
RD-223 Pioneer® Amplifier Wire Kit with Dual 20ft - 10 AWG Wire and Dual 30 amp Fused Links
Why did Pioneer chose to implement it this way?
Thanks!
The product description available here reads:
RD-223 Pioneer® Amplifier Wire Kit with Dual 20ft - 10 AWG Wire and Dual 30 amp Fused Links
- Original factory Amplifier Wire kit for Pioneer® amplifiers.
- Dual 20 ft. red 10 AWG wire with dual 30A fused links and pre-installed eyelets on both ends.
- Dual 3 ft. Black 10 AWG Ground wire with pre-installed eyelets.
- 13 ft. remote wire with pre-installed eyelets
- 6 inch wire loom
Why did Pioneer chose to implement it this way?
Thanks!
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