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<blockquote data-quote="houston281" data-source="post: 1396304" data-attributes="member: 548488"><p>if u run one remote wire back there for 2 amps i would put a relay on it to boost it up.(wellthats the right thing to do according to ohms law) but its up to you,i always boost it up when ui do a 2 or more amp setup for customers,also on thewiring,youll haveto take ohms law again,how far the run is,total rms to calculate whatguage wire to run from the battery,and then to the 2 amps,i know i dont like my amps to cut off due to lack of power,well just look into it,and as far as rcas,you can use the pre outs on one an=mp to run to the inputs on the other amp,if its 2 sub amps,if its aamp for ur highs and one for lows,run a new set,will sound better,dont be lazy,that way you can control everything from your headunit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houston281, post: 1396304, member: 548488"] if u run one remote wire back there for 2 amps i would put a relay on it to boost it up.(wellthats the right thing to do according to ohms law) but its up to you,i always boost it up when ui do a 2 or more amp setup for customers,also on thewiring,youll haveto take ohms law again,how far the run is,total rms to calculate whatguage wire to run from the battery,and then to the 2 amps,i know i dont like my amps to cut off due to lack of power,well just look into it,and as far as rcas,you can use the pre outs on one an=mp to run to the inputs on the other amp,if its 2 sub amps,if its aamp for ur highs and one for lows,run a new set,will sound better,dont be lazy,that way you can control everything from your headunit. [/QUOTE]
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