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<blockquote data-quote="jsloan10" data-source="post: 947567" data-attributes="member: 560397"><p>"So after that I can split the remote turn on wire and send the one to both the amps." Answer=Your remote turn on lead should have enough juice to turn on two amps but if you want to add more later you will need a relay as the remote on has a limited amount of current it can put out.</p><p></p><p>"Then for the ground I can run them to the same ground but do I also need a distribution block?"Answer= Yes run them to a common ground, it is the recommended way to do it. As for a distro block, it doesn't matter, the electrons don't care what you use so long as they get back to the negative terminal on the battery</p><p></p><p>"Then I get another pair of RCA's and a splitter for the headunit and run two pairs of RCA's from the H/U one to each amp."Answer= The splitters will work fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsloan10, post: 947567, member: 560397"] "So after that I can split the remote turn on wire and send the one to both the amps." Answer=Your remote turn on lead should have enough juice to turn on two amps but if you want to add more later you will need a relay as the remote on has a limited amount of current it can put out. "Then for the ground I can run them to the same ground but do I also need a distribution block?"Answer= Yes run them to a common ground, it is the recommended way to do it. As for a distro block, it doesn't matter, the electrons don't care what you use so long as they get back to the negative terminal on the battery "Then I get another pair of RCA's and a splitter for the headunit and run two pairs of RCA's from the H/U one to each amp."Answer= The splitters will work fine. [/QUOTE]
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