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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8667100" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>that all sounds good man. The relay isnt necessary at all, esp for just two amps. Most amps just require a tickle of 12 volts to turn on, so not at all needed. if you get into a 5 or 6 amp situation, then you might want to consider it, but at this point all you need to do is couple a pair of 18 gauge wires and crimp them with the remote turn on wire and youll be fine. A lot of folks just get some mdf and carpet it to mount the amps to, some choose to make a cutout on the mdf behind the amp for cooling, and its a good idea, but not usually needed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8667100, member: 664079"] that all sounds good man. The relay isnt necessary at all, esp for just two amps. Most amps just require a tickle of 12 volts to turn on, so not at all needed. if you get into a 5 or 6 amp situation, then you might want to consider it, but at this point all you need to do is couple a pair of 18 gauge wires and crimp them with the remote turn on wire and youll be fine. A lot of folks just get some mdf and carpet it to mount the amps to, some choose to make a cutout on the mdf behind the amp for cooling, and its a good idea, but not usually needed [/QUOTE]
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