I was using the IA 20.1s as an example because I couldnt decipher your post. I couldnt tell if you were talking about the Pioneers he bought or any 2 amplifiers....does this guy have 2 IA20.1's? no. he has 2 pioneer gm7200s. im sure the new line of hifonics is just as much money and puts out more power for the money (what it seems like he wants)
i dont know where you came outta no where with the IA statement tho...i was comaring to his amps (read his other thread as well, where he blew one up.)
dual amps in general ****. get something better. hifonics is better than dual.
ALRIGHT, i think im done for a long time now... i started over, used the distros like you suggested with the wiring sizes as welll, get everything layed out just right etc etc, whip out a dmm and set both fing amps to the same good gain and then get everything just right. I go and turn on the same bass song that i have been testing out the methods with and wtf happens? Im not kidding when i say that i havn't seen those subs move with that much excursion, but what i don't understand is where the **** bass is... the sound was hardly there and when i shut my trunk, the **** thing hardly rattled as compared to just running one amp on both subs at 2 ohms. I was so pissed off i nearly ripped one of the amps out and slamed the mofo on the ground. So my main concern now is how the hell do subs move more air and yet cause less sound? All i have to say is **** 500 watts @ 4 ohms, 360 w @2 ohms sounds better and thats no joke.This thread is full of a bunch of hard to decipher info...
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-Run a single 4ga. Power wire to a distrobution block, from there run 2 8 gauge wires to each amp.
-Run a single 4ga. Ground wire to the Frame of your car sanded to bare metal (Floor if you have a uni-body car) and run it to a ground distrobution block, from there run 2 8gauge wires to each amp.
-Im pretty sure that those amps arent strappable...so you are going to have to gain match the amps to make sure that they are putting out the exact same ammount of power. Take a DMM and set it to AC Voltage and play a 45hz test tone on REPEAT on your CD player. And take your DMM set on AC voltage and touch the probes to the speaker terminals on amp #1...set the gain via the steps in the gain setting tutorial, and the repeat these steps for amp #2...MAKE SURE THE VOLTAGE YOU LEAVE THE GAIN ON IS THE SAME FOR EACH AMP.
-Now run your speaker leads to each repsective sub...not sure of the specs on this amp but it either does its power at 4ohms bridged (if its a 2 channel) or 2ohms (if its a mono amp).
Thats about it, other than running little things like a remote lead, and RCAs...and as far as RCAs go...you CAN Daisy chain those if the amps have a line-out RCA connection on the amp.