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Anything wrong with it?

 
Make sure you ground both amp to the same spot and run a daisy chain from one amps remote turn on to the others. That way you do not have any splices in the line. Everything else looks good

 
We can't really tell you if your wire size is correct since we don't know the RMS you'll be running. But in general, it's good unless your drawing 2000+. The 16g on the sub wire may be too small, especially when it's really cheap to buy 14 or 12.

 
Make sure you ground both amp to the same spot and run a daisy chain from one amps remote turn on to the others. That way you do not have any splices in the line. Everything else looks good
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Instead of running 2 remote wires just jump from 1 amp to the other, also if you can ground both amps to the same point.

 
Could still use two wires for the remote, but if you did, I'd get some wire from Pep boys or Autozone. It's not as flexible but the jackets/sleeves on them are pretty thick so what you can do is braid them together and it will look clean. Although it will cost you more to do it this way rather than running 1 remote wire and either splitting them or connecting to the 1st amp and from the 1st amp to the 2nd. Either way works fine.

 
Could still use two wires for the remote, but if you did, I'd get some wire from Pep boys or Autozone. It's not as flexible but the jackets/sleeves on them are pretty thick so what you can do is braid them together and it will look clean. Although it will cost you more to do it this way rather than running 1 remote wire and either splitting them or connecting to the 1st amp and from the 1st amp to the 2nd. Either way works fine.
I'm a big fan of braiding. Makes for a much cleaner install

 
We can't really tell you if your wire size is correct since we don't know the RMS you'll be running. But in general, it's good unless your drawing 2000+. The 16g on the sub wire may be too small, especially when it's really cheap to buy 14 or 12.
Yes I am actually running 12awg for the sub wire, forgot to specify.

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Instead of running 2 remote wires just jump from 1 amp to the other, also if you can ground both amps to the same point.
So just like, have the remote go into one amp, then have a second wire in that port that goes to the other amp?

 
Yes I am actually running 12awg for the sub wire, forgot to specify.


So just like, have the remote go into one amp, then have a second wire in that port that goes to the other amp?
Yeah so on your comp amp you will have two remote turnon wires in it

 
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