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<blockquote data-quote="memphismonsta" data-source="post: 8025809" data-attributes="member: 650324"><p>ya i started small and kinda got big im going to run another 4 awg wire back and run 2 amps from 1 and 2 amps from the other. which will also help my fuse blowing issue. like i said this is my first big system ive been into car audio for 12 years now but never more then 2 subs 2 amps this is my first semi big build. but before i fucked everything up adding the 4th amp i had that system so loud it was to painful to drive almost impossible i have all the amps on less than 25% there output. this is a learning exsperience for me why what wire should i be running back ??? my grounds are 2 gauge</p><p></p><p>I was happy with my setup and i had way more bass than i could handle all i was doing was trying to amp up my highs so i could actually hear a little bit of the lyrics when everything went haywire on me. I'm upgradinbg the alternator adding an extra battery and another 4awg 150amp fused power wire. i just dont understand why after i removed the new amp im still drawing more amps than i was before adding it. only thing i can think of when i did the big 3 i allowed the amps to pull what they wanted not what the wires allowed and now im pulling over 100 amps at full volume)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memphismonsta, post: 8025809, member: 650324"] ya i started small and kinda got big im going to run another 4 awg wire back and run 2 amps from 1 and 2 amps from the other. which will also help my fuse blowing issue. like i said this is my first big system ive been into car audio for 12 years now but never more then 2 subs 2 amps this is my first semi big build. but before i fucked everything up adding the 4th amp i had that system so loud it was to painful to drive almost impossible i have all the amps on less than 25% there output. this is a learning exsperience for me why what wire should i be running back ??? my grounds are 2 gauge I was happy with my setup and i had way more bass than i could handle all i was doing was trying to amp up my highs so i could actually hear a little bit of the lyrics when everything went haywire on me. I'm upgradinbg the alternator adding an extra battery and another 4awg 150amp fused power wire. i just dont understand why after i removed the new amp im still drawing more amps than i was before adding it. only thing i can think of when i did the big 3 i allowed the amps to pull what they wanted not what the wires allowed and now im pulling over 100 amps at full volume) [/QUOTE]
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