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Can I wire a single cap to two amps without a power block or ground block?
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<blockquote data-quote="acribb" data-source="post: 3555315" data-attributes="member: 560070"><p>I replaced the factory amp which drives the factory subs underneath the power seats with the Profile. You can't really replace the factory drivers as they are under the seats and of course a special shallow size. The sound is many times better with my aftermarket cheap Profile amp driving them.</p><p></p><p>With that said, will my proposed setup in the diagram work? Do I need a fuse block, power block, ground block? Since we're not talking a lot of wattage here, please let me know if the 1.2 cap will work with both my amps. Why would it not be a good idea to install the cap? How could this 'hurt' me?</p><p></p><p>If I do need the power block, fuse block, and or ground block, can you recommend any cheap places on the web?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acribb, post: 3555315, member: 560070"] I replaced the factory amp which drives the factory subs underneath the power seats with the Profile. You can't really replace the factory drivers as they are under the seats and of course a special shallow size. The sound is many times better with my aftermarket cheap Profile amp driving them. With that said, will my proposed setup in the diagram work? Do I need a fuse block, power block, ground block? Since we're not talking a lot of wattage here, please let me know if the 1.2 cap will work with both my amps. Why would it not be a good idea to install the cap? How could this 'hurt' me? If I do need the power block, fuse block, and or ground block, can you recommend any cheap places on the web? [/QUOTE]
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