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<blockquote data-quote="BAttitude7689" data-source="post: 3116532" data-attributes="member: 578119"><p>wow ur amazing thanx alot for making me understand it all it makes more sense now to me...i have one more ?? it has to do with having (2) amps running off (1) 8 gauge wire. I have my one amp as i explained which is 2-channel 400 total watts running (2) 10's i wanted to add another amp which is 4-channel 300 watts total to run my (4) door speakers. 300watts divided by 4 is 75watts per speaker and my speakers are 150watts max. How can i go about hooking up that second amp withouth running another amp wire from my battery to the trunk am i capable of spliting that wire to use both amps...i have read around you can use a Distributor Block but the orginal power wire is 8 gauge is it safe to use the Distributor Block with 8 gauge wire. I also read I can use that 8 gauge wire run it into the Distributor Block and then use 4 gauge wire to from the block to each amp. Whats my best way going about this</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAttitude7689, post: 3116532, member: 578119"] wow ur amazing thanx alot for making me understand it all it makes more sense now to me...i have one more ?? it has to do with having (2) amps running off (1) 8 gauge wire. I have my one amp as i explained which is 2-channel 400 total watts running (2) 10's i wanted to add another amp which is 4-channel 300 watts total to run my (4) door speakers. 300watts divided by 4 is 75watts per speaker and my speakers are 150watts max. How can i go about hooking up that second amp withouth running another amp wire from my battery to the trunk am i capable of spliting that wire to use both amps...i have read around you can use a Distributor Block but the orginal power wire is 8 gauge is it safe to use the Distributor Block with 8 gauge wire. I also read I can use that 8 gauge wire run it into the Distributor Block and then use 4 gauge wire to from the block to each amp. Whats my best way going about this [/QUOTE]
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