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<blockquote data-quote="antilies" data-source="post: 37379" data-attributes="member: 543569"><p>hi i'm new. but i think an other answer is being over looked. run the ground to the batt. - terminal. this is the True ground in the car anyway. but aside from that power in DC circuits flows from - to + so why make it harder to get power to the amp. especially when you have this "freeway" back to the batt. in all of my installs i have alo found this to SEROUSLY reduce noise (alt whine) in the audible rhelm.</p><p></p><p>i can't say for sure that this will work for every one but every master electrition i have spoken to has sed this was ideal.</p><p></p><p>later</p><p></p><p>me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="antilies, post: 37379, member: 543569"] hi i'm new. but i think an other answer is being over looked. run the ground to the batt. - terminal. this is the True ground in the car anyway. but aside from that power in DC circuits flows from - to + so why make it harder to get power to the amp. especially when you have this "freeway" back to the batt. in all of my installs i have alo found this to SEROUSLY reduce noise (alt whine) in the audible rhelm. i can't say for sure that this will work for every one but every master electrition i have spoken to has sed this was ideal. later me [/QUOTE]
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