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<blockquote data-quote="My&#039;97Ram" data-source="post: 205114" data-attributes="member: 547696"><p>thats why they make distribution blocks that have a 0ga input and 4 ga outputs. some even have 2 0 ga inputs and 4 ga outputs. dont get me wrong, your idea is great, but if over time you have a problem with your ground, you wont have to go and rip out all of your interior. and there is nothing new with distribution blocks, but if youre new to car audio, you dont even know what bridging is let alone a distribution block. when i first started to get into car audio i had no idea what the hell watts were. and get this... i thought pyle was a good product to buy, until the amp caught fire and burnt my '66 charger to a crisp.</p><p></p><p>but sometimes it is overkill, the way i have my distribution is 2 blocks at each side of the truck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="My'97Ram, post: 205114, member: 547696"] thats why they make distribution blocks that have a 0ga input and 4 ga outputs. some even have 2 0 ga inputs and 4 ga outputs. dont get me wrong, your idea is great, but if over time you have a problem with your ground, you wont have to go and rip out all of your interior. and there is nothing new with distribution blocks, but if youre new to car audio, you dont even know what bridging is let alone a distribution block. when i first started to get into car audio i had no idea what the hell watts were. and get this... i thought pyle was a good product to buy, until the amp caught fire and burnt my '66 charger to a crisp. but sometimes it is overkill, the way i have my distribution is 2 blocks at each side of the truck [/QUOTE]
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