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Adding Second Amp. Need Help Choosing Wiring.
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<blockquote data-quote="ekmgray" data-source="post: 8058776" data-attributes="member: 652645"><p>Hey guys, I drive a 2001 Dodge Durango. I currently have an Alpine Mono Amp thats running at 500w RMS at 2 Ohms, through a 4 Gauge Power Wire, Powering an Alpine Type R. I would like to add a Pioneer gm-d8604 Amplifier, which runs 100w x 4 RMS at 4 ohms, for my four Alpine Type R 60-c door speakers.</p><p></p><p>I would like to know if I can run my 4 gauge power wire to a distribution block (should it be a fused one?), and have two 8 gauge power wires running from the d-block to the separate amplifiers. Or is it too much power for those size wires?</p><p></p><p>Also, should i upgrade my stock speaker wires? to what gauge?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ekmgray, post: 8058776, member: 652645"] Hey guys, I drive a 2001 Dodge Durango. I currently have an Alpine Mono Amp thats running at 500w RMS at 2 Ohms, through a 4 Gauge Power Wire, Powering an Alpine Type R. I would like to add a Pioneer gm-d8604 Amplifier, which runs 100w x 4 RMS at 4 ohms, for my four Alpine Type R 60-c door speakers. I would like to know if I can run my 4 gauge power wire to a distribution block (should it be a fused one?), and have two 8 gauge power wires running from the d-block to the separate amplifiers. Or is it too much power for those size wires? Also, should i upgrade my stock speaker wires? to what gauge? [/QUOTE]
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