Carsonb99
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I have a soundqubed 4.5k and I've never had this much power so all my other amps just had one ground and power wire terminal, does it help if I run both of the power and grounds, will it make any difference?
U don't have to. Lol the amp will still function with just one hooked up... But I wouldn't recommend it. Hook both upYes, you MUST run both pairs.
Although, if you're asking this, I doubt your electrical will be able to support this amp.
What does your electrical consist of?
Right, they're just connected in parallel by bars on the inside of the amp.U don't have to. Lol the amp will still function with just one hooked up... But I wouldn't recommend it. Hook both up
Oh my gosh I remember shammyRight, they're just connected in parallel by bars on the inside of the amp.
It will function for testing, but I wouldn't run it that way permanently... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wow.gif.23d729408e9177caa2a0ed6a2ba6588e.gif
Shammyhavik did that, blew his amp because of low voltage, then blamed the guy on the forum who sold him the amp.
Yeah, he was a fuckin' dumbass.Oh my gosh I remember shammy
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Well that was nice encouraging post. Not everybody is an electrical engineer.Anybody asking questions about a high power amp shouldn't have one. Esp asking about dual inputs.
I would highlt suggest studying it to find out proper install and about a good electrical before hooking it up.
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eyebrow.gif.fe2c18d8720fe8c7eaed347b21ea05a5.gifI know a lot about car audio just never dealt with this
You don't need to be an electrical engineer to hook up a dual input amp. What if it was 3?! He'd be really lost.Well that was nice encouraging post. Not everybody is an electrical engineer.
I do know a lot about it, like I said I've never dealt with this much power, I apologize for not knowing how to wire up something I've never had experience withYou don't need to be an electrical engineer to hook up a dual input amp. What if it was 3?! He'd be really lost.
Like how he says he knows a lot about car audio but questions this. lol
Look man, it's not any different if it had a single inputs, like a lot of amps do. Instead you have one that has 2. Just as simple as an amp with one. Ground both negs and put an inline fuse holder/fuse in between pos leads/power wires and your done.I do know a lot about it, like I said I've never dealt with this much power, I apologize for not knowing how to wire up something I've never had experience with