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<blockquote data-quote="djtech2k" data-source="post: 8467270" data-attributes="member: 598744"><p>So you suggest setting the highs amp to full range and set the HU crossover? How about the mono bass amp? Same thing or use the amp crossover? Or Both?</p><p></p><p>Are you saying the "remote" knob with clip indicator process is a good one to set the mono amp gain?</p><p></p><p>For wiring, I bought it all separate. I bought 1/0 from battery to the fuse block. From fuse block to amps, I use 4 gauge to each. For ground, I use 4 gauge from amp to ground sport, which is within about 2 feet. I bought a T-Spec battery terminal and T-Spec 2-fuse block. Since the 90.4 amp has 2x40amp fuses in it, I put an 80 amp fuse in the fuse block. I will install the bass amp tomorrow, but it takes 40x3 fuses in the amp so I was planning to use a 120 amp fuse in its spot on the block. Does that sound right? I also bought a main-line breaker and the Big 3 upgrade kit, but haven't installed them yet. Not sure if I need them or not. The breaker is a 200 amp breaker, but again I may or may not use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djtech2k, post: 8467270, member: 598744"] So you suggest setting the highs amp to full range and set the HU crossover? How about the mono bass amp? Same thing or use the amp crossover? Or Both? Are you saying the "remote" knob with clip indicator process is a good one to set the mono amp gain? For wiring, I bought it all separate. I bought 1/0 from battery to the fuse block. From fuse block to amps, I use 4 gauge to each. For ground, I use 4 gauge from amp to ground sport, which is within about 2 feet. I bought a T-Spec battery terminal and T-Spec 2-fuse block. Since the 90.4 amp has 2x40amp fuses in it, I put an 80 amp fuse in the fuse block. I will install the bass amp tomorrow, but it takes 40x3 fuses in the amp so I was planning to use a 120 amp fuse in its spot on the block. Does that sound right? I also bought a main-line breaker and the Big 3 upgrade kit, but haven't installed them yet. Not sure if I need them or not. The breaker is a 200 amp breaker, but again I may or may not use it. [/QUOTE]
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