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<blockquote data-quote="rlwjr1" data-source="post: 8688663" data-attributes="member: 675375"><p>yeah ive got the 4 gauge positive into the distribution block from battery. then 2 8 gauge going to each amp. SO I changed them around, to see if that changed the results any. I did the same with the ground wires. I did it just to see if one of the positive or ground wires were bad. I may buy a new 4 gauge or change the distribution block or I may take it to the local audio installation place . Let them check all the wiring to see if it reads what its suppose too. That wiring is to expensive to go changing it if you not sure that is the problem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlwjr1, post: 8688663, member: 675375"] yeah ive got the 4 gauge positive into the distribution block from battery. then 2 8 gauge going to each amp. SO I changed them around, to see if that changed the results any. I did the same with the ground wires. I did it just to see if one of the positive or ground wires were bad. I may buy a new 4 gauge or change the distribution block or I may take it to the local audio installation place . Let them check all the wiring to see if it reads what its suppose too. That wiring is to expensive to go changing it if you not sure that is the problem [/QUOTE]
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