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<blockquote data-quote="drkodin" data-source="post: 71866" data-attributes="member: 545032"><p>you wont notice anything spectacular, but it will be much cleaner. plus, now you have the capabilities to run some aftermarket speakers if you ever choose to.</p><p></p><p>as for your setup, run power wire and remote wire on one side of car, RCA on the other. then, in the trunk (i assume the amps will be here) use a dist. block to split the power wire for the two amps. that should be pretty much it. if you have alt whine after, it will be because of other problems, not the running of wires (the guys on this forum can help you if the problem arises).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drkodin, post: 71866, member: 545032"] you wont notice anything spectacular, but it will be much cleaner. plus, now you have the capabilities to run some aftermarket speakers if you ever choose to. as for your setup, run power wire and remote wire on one side of car, RCA on the other. then, in the trunk (i assume the amps will be here) use a dist. block to split the power wire for the two amps. that should be pretty much it. if you have alt whine after, it will be because of other problems, not the running of wires (the guys on this forum can help you if the problem arises). [/QUOTE]
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