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<blockquote data-quote="Califmike33" data-source="post: 8818789" data-attributes="member: 686176"><p>The problem is this amplifier has RCA connectors at one end power and ground at the other end the power and ground are made to come straight in not 45 or 90° angle. The only way I can run a ground would be to the right once it's coming out of the amp I can't go to the left because it's going to hit the power wire.</p><p></p><p>That's why I was trying to find some way to where I could just run it out of the ground turn it to the right and swing a 90 down the right side of the the piece of wood that the amp sitting on and attach it like that otherwise I'm going to have to drill a hole through the plywood then go through the carpet down to the floor.</p><p></p><p>Got most everything done today but I'll have to look at it again tomorrow with fresh eyes and figure out how I'm going to do it.</p><p></p><p>The real problem is the amplifiers too big for my car that's the real issue I need an amplifier that the positive the ground the speaker terminals the rcas are all on the back of the amp that's what I really need but it's too late for that I can't return the amplifier I bought so I got to make it work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Califmike33, post: 8818789, member: 686176"] The problem is this amplifier has RCA connectors at one end power and ground at the other end the power and ground are made to come straight in not 45 or 90° angle. The only way I can run a ground would be to the right once it's coming out of the amp I can't go to the left because it's going to hit the power wire. That's why I was trying to find some way to where I could just run it out of the ground turn it to the right and swing a 90 down the right side of the the piece of wood that the amp sitting on and attach it like that otherwise I'm going to have to drill a hole through the plywood then go through the carpet down to the floor. Got most everything done today but I'll have to look at it again tomorrow with fresh eyes and figure out how I'm going to do it. The real problem is the amplifiers too big for my car that's the real issue I need an amplifier that the positive the ground the speaker terminals the rcas are all on the back of the amp that's what I really need but it's too late for that I can't return the amplifier I bought so I got to make it work. [/QUOTE]
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