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<blockquote data-quote="randomguy" data-source="post: 8323784" data-attributes="member: 663067"><p><strong>Line Driver:</strong></p><p></p><p>I don't understand the wattage part. When looking at different LOCs. here are what a couple say in the description:</p><p></p><p>•4-channel High-powered, 600w Total Maximum Input (150w per channel)</p><p></p><p>•6 Speaker Level Inputs - Can Accept 400 Watt Signals!</p><p></p><p>•Two channels of active speaker level inputs - Accepts 400 watt signals per channel</p><p></p><p>How does that work relating to your amps? I have always used an aftermarket HU and running RCAs thru there. So If I install a 1200 watt amp or two amps totaling 1700 watts. will they be able to produce what they normally put out when connected to an aftermarket HU?</p><p></p><p>please explain or direct me to a link that discusses this.</p><p></p><p><strong>Distribution Blocks</strong></p><p></p><p>My last system consisted of 2 amps,, 1 cap and 2 12's. 1 amp had 80A fuse, the other a 50A fuse. I had one inline fuse (250A).. the battery is in the trunk. I was thinking about using a power and ground distribution block this time. I have read people adding more inline fuses when using distro blocks. is that necessary or will my one 250A fuse be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randomguy, post: 8323784, member: 663067"] [B]Line Driver:[/B] I don't understand the wattage part. When looking at different LOCs. here are what a couple say in the description: •4-channel High-powered, 600w Total Maximum Input (150w per channel) •6 Speaker Level Inputs - Can Accept 400 Watt Signals! •Two channels of active speaker level inputs - Accepts 400 watt signals per channel How does that work relating to your amps? I have always used an aftermarket HU and running RCAs thru there. So If I install a 1200 watt amp or two amps totaling 1700 watts. will they be able to produce what they normally put out when connected to an aftermarket HU? please explain or direct me to a link that discusses this. [B]Distribution Blocks[/B] My last system consisted of 2 amps,, 1 cap and 2 12's. 1 amp had 80A fuse, the other a 50A fuse. I had one inline fuse (250A).. the battery is in the trunk. I was thinking about using a power and ground distribution block this time. I have read people adding more inline fuses when using distro blocks. is that necessary or will my one 250A fuse be fine. [/QUOTE]
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