dual amps

sorry prolly a dumb question
easiest way to wiring two amps up to one HU?

if this helps bxi 1606d and zxi3406 multichannel
ya i got one
would i have too run 2 remote wires or RCA the amps together
why don't you tell us WHAT HU or how many outputs it has(pre and sub), then we can answer intelligently. The more info you give, the better answer you will get.

you can get A LOT of info from http://www.bcae1.com give that site a read and bookmark it too.

 
You can either attach two separate wires to the remote lead on the headunit and run one line to each amp or run the remote lead from the HU to one amp and then jumper from the first amp over to the second amp.

Whichever method ends up being most convenient for you and easiest to conceal the wiring in the final stages of install is fine. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

why don't you tell us WHAT HU or how many outputs it has(pre and sub), then we can answer intelligently. The more info you give, the better answer you will get.
Perhaps because it states very clearly in his posting signature that he runs a Pioneer DEH-P4800MP???

Just a thought...

 
thanks prowler

ya i wanna make a clean install

may be gettin a nice clean black sonoma and i want everything to match up and look real nice

will have a build log hopefully

 
You can either attach two separate wires to the remote lead on the headunit and run one line to each amp or run the remote lead from the HU to one amp and then jumper from the first amp over to the second amp.Whichever method ends up being most convenient for you and easiest to conceal the wiring in the final stages of install is fine. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

Perhaps because it states very clearly in his posting signature that he runs a Pioneer DEH-P4800MP???

Just a thought...

 
what do u mean jumper one amp to another prowler
with the rcas
Nope.

For a proper amp install you obviously will need to connect various cables to the amp to make it work properly.

Naturally, they need power and ground to supply energy to the amp.

It also needs RCA cables to carry the source signal from your Pioneer deck to the amp.

It needs speaker wire to route the amplified source signal to the speaker(s) it is powering.

It also needs a remote activation lead connected to the appropriate terminal which will tell it to turn on and off with the headunit.

This last wire is what I was referring to. You can have a single lead coming from the headunit to the first amp. The wire coming from the HU will attach to your amp's remote turn-on input terminal. It is acceptable to have a second lead attached to this terminal on the first amp jumping over to the same terminal (in regards to function) for the second amp so that it might know when to turn on and off as well. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
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