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<blockquote data-quote="imral3" data-source="post: 30924" data-attributes="member: 541256"><p>just use the kenwood amp to power your FRONT speakers only. as far as wiring goes... you can jump the rca cords and the remote start wire from one amp to the other but you will need a seperate power source and ground wire. for power (depending on your current wire guage) you can add a distribution block in your trunk to split the power feed. you will also benefit from a cap for the bp600.1.</p><p></p><p>if you use a 2 channel amp to power both the front and rear speakers you will loose the ability to fade from front to rear. you really dont need to amplify the rear speakers anyway, they are just for "fill".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imral3, post: 30924, member: 541256"] just use the kenwood amp to power your FRONT speakers only. as far as wiring goes... you can jump the rca cords and the remote start wire from one amp to the other but you will need a seperate power source and ground wire. for power (depending on your current wire guage) you can add a distribution block in your trunk to split the power feed. you will also benefit from a cap for the bp600.1. if you use a 2 channel amp to power both the front and rear speakers you will loose the ability to fade from front to rear. you really dont need to amplify the rear speakers anyway, they are just for "fill". [/QUOTE]
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