C chowdog 10+ year member Member 39 0 Millbrook, Alabama, United States Jun 30, 2011 #1 I am running 2 Brutus amps and a mid amp. Should my amps be grounded in separate Places? Click to read more...
I am running 2 Brutus amps and a mid amp. Should my amps be grounded in separate Places? Click to read more...
fasfocus00 5,000+ posts doITdaWHITEwayORdoITtwice 5,712 58 New Orleans, LA Jun 30, 2011 #2 you can but try to ground them in the same spot if possible. as long as it's a good ground it wont matter.
you can but try to ground them in the same spot if possible. as long as it's a good ground it wont matter.
GAMEOVERCCA 10+ year member INCRIMINATOR AUDIO 1,860 7 Hickory NC Jun 30, 2011 #3 you can also find 1 good grounding spot, then use a ground distribution block
keep_hope_alive Premium Member Acoustics Engineer 7,540 309 Quad Cities, IL Jul 1, 2011 #4 i consider a good ground when you use a bolt and nut. then you can add several ground lugs there - minimal resistance. with 1/0, ground each amp to the bolt. with 4 awg and smaller, a grounding distro block can work well.
i consider a good ground when you use a bolt and nut. then you can add several ground lugs there - minimal resistance. with 1/0, ground each amp to the bolt. with 4 awg and smaller, a grounding distro block can work well.