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<blockquote data-quote="TurdFergueson2" data-source="post: 4561992" data-attributes="member: 579108"><p>Dude, you amp is more than likely in the back. How hard would it be to wire those speakers to the amp? As hard as running an extra rca off the back of your HU to the amp.</p><p></p><p>2 sets of rcas + all speaker wired to the amp, plus making sure your power remote and ground are secure+ adjusting your gains and switching to 4 channel will get you the sound you need. Anything else you are on your own. People are suggesting a tried and true way to do it and you are saying screw that, I want to do it this way even though it is not working for me. Just try it my way one time.</p><p></p><p>And also the more work/wiring thing.......... dude this is car audio. Do it right the first time. Why do you want to half *** it? I had the 800 watt version of that same amp running fine until I sold it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TurdFergueson2, post: 4561992, member: 579108"] Dude, you amp is more than likely in the back. How hard would it be to wire those speakers to the amp? As hard as running an extra rca off the back of your HU to the amp. 2 sets of rcas + all speaker wired to the amp, plus making sure your power remote and ground are secure+ adjusting your gains and switching to 4 channel will get you the sound you need. Anything else you are on your own. People are suggesting a tried and true way to do it and you are saying screw that, I want to do it this way even though it is not working for me. Just try it my way one time. And also the more work/wiring thing.......... dude this is car audio. Do it right the first time. Why do you want to half *** it? I had the 800 watt version of that same amp running fine until I sold it. [/QUOTE]
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