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<blockquote data-quote="req" data-source="post: 1332206" data-attributes="member: 555713"><p>personally, i would run a bigger power wire for the two amps. then i would get rid of two of the lesser-quality subs and the lesser-quality amp. and build a box specifically for those subs that are left (looks like the 12's are better transducers, and the planet audio amp is a better amp) - but thats just me. or get four 10's or four 12's of the same kind, and an amp (or two) that match. otherwise different signals will collide when the different speakers produce different frequencies and you will get tons of cancelation and weird anomolies.</p><p></p><p>as far as one of the amps turning on, like he said- there might be some strands of wire from the battery+ terminal touching the remote-turnon terminal on the suspishious amplifier. that would keep the amplifier on, but removing the fuse for the power wire - that would definalty turn it off.</p><p></p><p>you better rip out that entire install and figure out whats going on man. sounds like you seriously wired somthing wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="req, post: 1332206, member: 555713"] personally, i would run a bigger power wire for the two amps. then i would get rid of two of the lesser-quality subs and the lesser-quality amp. and build a box specifically for those subs that are left (looks like the 12's are better transducers, and the planet audio amp is a better amp) - but thats just me. or get four 10's or four 12's of the same kind, and an amp (or two) that match. otherwise different signals will collide when the different speakers produce different frequencies and you will get tons of cancelation and weird anomolies. as far as one of the amps turning on, like he said- there might be some strands of wire from the battery+ terminal touching the remote-turnon terminal on the suspishious amplifier. that would keep the amplifier on, but removing the fuse for the power wire - that would definalty turn it off. you better rip out that entire install and figure out whats going on man. sounds like you seriously wired somthing wrong. [/QUOTE]
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