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<blockquote data-quote="DarkScorpion" data-source="post: 6742778" data-attributes="member: 618537"><p>You don't NEED a distribution block, but if you don't want to have 2 runs of wire from your battery, it's the smarter choice. They're cheap, so I wouldn't fret it. Check out <a href="http://www.darvex.com/" target="_blank">Darvex</a> - they have very good prices. Just remember that if you change wire size (like go from 1/0 gauge to 4 gauge), you need to fuse the new, higher gauge wire if it's longer than a foot or so, unless the current draw is very low.</p><p></p><p>The PDX2.150's are nice, but yes, they are a bit over priced and have VERY little resale value. If you buy one used, you can get it for around $150 to $175 shipped.</p><p></p><p>There are a lot of other options when it comes to 2 and 4-channel amps. What's your price range? Do you have a size limit? I'd stay away from the M500 - it's also over priced, nor is it 1-ohm stable. There are better amps for the price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkScorpion, post: 6742778, member: 618537"] You don't NEED a distribution block, but if you don't want to have 2 runs of wire from your battery, it's the smarter choice. They're cheap, so I wouldn't fret it. Check out [URL="http://www.darvex.com/"]Darvex[/URL] - they have very good prices. Just remember that if you change wire size (like go from 1/0 gauge to 4 gauge), you need to fuse the new, higher gauge wire if it's longer than a foot or so, unless the current draw is very low. The PDX2.150's are nice, but yes, they are a bit over priced and have VERY little resale value. If you buy one used, you can get it for around $150 to $175 shipped. There are a lot of other options when it comes to 2 and 4-channel amps. What's your price range? Do you have a size limit? I'd stay away from the M500 - it's also over priced, nor is it 1-ohm stable. There are better amps for the price. [/QUOTE]
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