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<blockquote data-quote="Decipha" data-source="post: 808258" data-attributes="member: 560051"><p>i always give each amp its own ground but you can get away with just one grounding point. I like to give them their own ground to make the wires shorter, and also by using the same ground you run the EXTREMELY VERY RARE risk of amplifier ground modulation This is caused by the current demands of the woofer amp modulating the ground wire of a comp amp, it causes a squeaking noise that can be heard over the tweeters when the bass hits.</p><p></p><p>The power wire should be ok just make sure you keep the 8 gauge wire as short as possible</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decipha, post: 808258, member: 560051"] i always give each amp its own ground but you can get away with just one grounding point. I like to give them their own ground to make the wires shorter, and also by using the same ground you run the EXTREMELY VERY RARE risk of amplifier ground modulation This is caused by the current demands of the woofer amp modulating the ground wire of a comp amp, it causes a squeaking noise that can be heard over the tweeters when the bass hits. The power wire should be ok just make sure you keep the 8 gauge wire as short as possible [/QUOTE]
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