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<blockquote data-quote="lenzer38" data-source="post: 8875680" data-attributes="member: 691365"><p>Hello, i was wondering the best way to power my old-school kenwood kgc-4300 eq/booster, i think its 80 watts... my question, can i hook the eq/booster to my existing power wire for my radio, or would that be 2 much running 2 things on 1 power wire, i have a power wire for my single pioneer 10 inch active sealed subwoofer w/ built in amp going to the battery, should i use that wire to tap in, i just wanted the kenwood kgc-4300 for front, rear speakers, so i can adjust the eq, plus, a little boost, Thanks for Reading...............................................................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lenzer38, post: 8875680, member: 691365"] Hello, i was wondering the best way to power my old-school kenwood kgc-4300 eq/booster, i think its 80 watts... my question, can i hook the eq/booster to my existing power wire for my radio, or would that be 2 much running 2 things on 1 power wire, i have a power wire for my single pioneer 10 inch active sealed subwoofer w/ built in amp going to the battery, should i use that wire to tap in, i just wanted the kenwood kgc-4300 for front, rear speakers, so i can adjust the eq, plus, a little boost, Thanks for Reading............................................................... [/QUOTE]
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