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Ummm. Amp Question Pleaseee
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<blockquote data-quote="DukeNut" data-source="post: 5575449" data-attributes="member: 604611"><p>If your hu has an additional set of rca outs, you'll run another set of rcas to the other amp. If you dont have extra hu rca outs, use y adapters or amp passthru if supported by the amps. For the remote just daisy chain it off existing amp.</p><p></p><p>For power, like dafob said use a distribution block but you may want to think about running 0/1 ga from battery back depending on your amp draws, and then use the block to run 4 ga to both amps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DukeNut, post: 5575449, member: 604611"] If your hu has an additional set of rca outs, you'll run another set of rcas to the other amp. If you dont have extra hu rca outs, use y adapters or amp passthru if supported by the amps. For the remote just daisy chain it off existing amp. For power, like dafob said use a distribution block but you may want to think about running 0/1 ga from battery back depending on your amp draws, and then use the block to run 4 ga to both amps. [/QUOTE]
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