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can i figure a 2nd Powered sub from the same source channel?
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<blockquote data-quote="noveske" data-source="post: 8834252" data-attributes="member: 687741"><p>No different than powering multiple amps. </p><p>I'd use a fused distribution block. Power each amp. Probably easiest to just add that to the existing power cable. Then run 2 shorter to each amp. Keep the same thickness. </p><p></p><p>RCA's just use a splitter. </p><p></p><p>Are you using a remote line or the signal sensing? </p><p>If remote, probably just splice it. Check before and after for amperage. </p><p>If too low and doesn't trigger, run it the way you are, then add a second to a ACC ignition fuse? </p><p></p><p>If signal sense, does it require a high output or is the standard RCA good?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noveske, post: 8834252, member: 687741"] No different than powering multiple amps. I'd use a fused distribution block. Power each amp. Probably easiest to just add that to the existing power cable. Then run 2 shorter to each amp. Keep the same thickness. RCA's just use a splitter. Are you using a remote line or the signal sensing? If remote, probably just splice it. Check before and after for amperage. If too low and doesn't trigger, run it the way you are, then add a second to a ACC ignition fuse? If signal sense, does it require a high output or is the standard RCA good? [/QUOTE]
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