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<blockquote data-quote="RebelDogg" data-source="post: 4533931" data-attributes="member: 591498"><p>Just hooked up a second amp in my car (for doors). I've daisy chained the remote wire and noticed that one amp will power before the other. Right now my sub comes on first. I think I'll reverse that.</p><p></p><p>What I want to know is if it's ok to run my remote wire from the head into a wire nut and have two wires twisted in there with it then each wire run to a separate amp? I'm trying to get the amps to power at the same time. My other thought was some kind of capacitor or a little 18ga distribution block. But then again, a wire nut seems like it would be just as good as a block for this purpose.</p><p></p><p>What does everyone else do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RebelDogg, post: 4533931, member: 591498"] Just hooked up a second amp in my car (for doors). I've daisy chained the remote wire and noticed that one amp will power before the other. Right now my sub comes on first. I think I'll reverse that. What I want to know is if it's ok to run my remote wire from the head into a wire nut and have two wires twisted in there with it then each wire run to a separate amp? I'm trying to get the amps to power at the same time. My other thought was some kind of capacitor or a little 18ga distribution block. But then again, a wire nut seems like it would be just as good as a block for this purpose. What does everyone else do? [/QUOTE]
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