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<blockquote data-quote="Matt 9" data-source="post: 7780164" data-attributes="member: 642398"><p>i just bought a JL Audio 250/1 for my sub. i was going to try and find a 360/4 for my front and rear speakers. i'm currently running 8 gauge power and ground. What kind of distro block would make adding the second amp effortless? I have never ran more then one amp, but from what i read, my interior speakers would really sound good with an added boost. my current amp has a fuse and i have an inline fuse next to the battery. i'm just going for sound quality and really not trying to break the bank with high output alternators and new batteries. i dont plan on competing, i just want my ride to sound good. Also, i dont remember if my head unit has more then one pair of rca's out. So i was curious if i would have to re run all the speaker wires or get a new deck first that has multiple pre outs?</p><p></p><p>any help would be great. thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt 9, post: 7780164, member: 642398"] i just bought a JL Audio 250/1 for my sub. i was going to try and find a 360/4 for my front and rear speakers. i'm currently running 8 gauge power and ground. What kind of distro block would make adding the second amp effortless? I have never ran more then one amp, but from what i read, my interior speakers would really sound good with an added boost. my current amp has a fuse and i have an inline fuse next to the battery. i'm just going for sound quality and really not trying to break the bank with high output alternators and new batteries. i dont plan on competing, i just want my ride to sound good. Also, i dont remember if my head unit has more then one pair of rca's out. So i was curious if i would have to re run all the speaker wires or get a new deck first that has multiple pre outs? any help would be great. thanks. [/QUOTE]
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