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<blockquote data-quote="CaptNKILL" data-source="post: 4278545" data-attributes="member: 579103"><p>I picked up a distribution block the other day to power my Kicker ZX200.2 and Infinity 311a amps (4ga main with 8ga to each amp) but I found an excellent deal on a really nice amp and I'm thinking of upgrading my system sooner than I expected.</p><p></p><p>I just figured if I could avoid buying another distro it'd be nice, since I have 3 already.</p><p></p><p>I'm running 4Ga from my amp and there is an inline 80A fuse. My Kicker ZX200.2 will be running on 8Ga (70W x 2 for my comps) through a 30A fuse... but since there are only 8Ga "outputs" on my distro I was thinking of just using one of the other 4Ga "inputs". Basically, both the main power (which is fused) and the sub amp would be wired to the same screw in the distro, but through different holes.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't seem like a bad idea to me, but I'm hardly a pro.</p><p></p><p>Also, for what its worth I'm looking at a Kicker ZX750.1 amp and a Fi SSD 12" with copper coils. I probably won't be using the full power of the amp or the sub, I just want better sound quality and more volume than my 300W Infinity Reference 12 is giving me.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaptNKILL, post: 4278545, member: 579103"] I picked up a distribution block the other day to power my Kicker ZX200.2 and Infinity 311a amps (4ga main with 8ga to each amp) but I found an excellent deal on a really nice amp and I'm thinking of upgrading my system sooner than I expected. I just figured if I could avoid buying another distro it'd be nice, since I have 3 already. I'm running 4Ga from my amp and there is an inline 80A fuse. My Kicker ZX200.2 will be running on 8Ga (70W x 2 for my comps) through a 30A fuse... but since there are only 8Ga "outputs" on my distro I was thinking of just using one of the other 4Ga "inputs". Basically, both the main power (which is fused) and the sub amp would be wired to the same screw in the distro, but through different holes. It doesn't seem like a bad idea to me, but I'm hardly a pro. Also, for what its worth I'm looking at a Kicker ZX750.1 amp and a Fi SSD 12" with copper coils. I probably won't be using the full power of the amp or the sub, I just want better sound quality and more volume than my 300W Infinity Reference 12 is giving me. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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