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<blockquote data-quote="TheUnderFighter" data-source="post: 7549237" data-attributes="member: 631325"><p>Correct. If you do 0 gauge to the distro, you only need ONE run of wire, then a couple small runs from the distro to each amp. I would think that to be cheaper. Then another set of RCA's. There's a terrific sale on some Stinger ones in the classifieds. I'd go with a 4 channel set of RCA's so you only need 1 set, and you can use 2 channels for the speakers, and 2 for the subs. If you already have one set of RCA's then this is irrelevant. And yea, a foot or 2 of remote wire to go from one amp to the other, which can be anything; I use speaker wire.</p><p></p><p>Something to keep in mind... When I used a piece of wire to connect my amps through their remote turn-ons, it drew too much current for my head-unit and would send it into protect. Many people don't have this problem, but I did and I had to wire in a relay. This is just something to keep in mind if you have this problem when you try it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheUnderFighter, post: 7549237, member: 631325"] Correct. If you do 0 gauge to the distro, you only need ONE run of wire, then a couple small runs from the distro to each amp. I would think that to be cheaper. Then another set of RCA's. There's a terrific sale on some Stinger ones in the classifieds. I'd go with a 4 channel set of RCA's so you only need 1 set, and you can use 2 channels for the speakers, and 2 for the subs. If you already have one set of RCA's then this is irrelevant. And yea, a foot or 2 of remote wire to go from one amp to the other, which can be anything; I use speaker wire. Something to keep in mind... When I used a piece of wire to connect my amps through their remote turn-ons, it drew too much current for my head-unit and would send it into protect. Many people don't have this problem, but I did and I had to wire in a relay. This is just something to keep in mind if you have this problem when you try it. [/QUOTE]
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