Do I have to run another wire from the battery?? I got a zero gauge already..... and I am adding a 1000 watt kicker amp. I already got a 600 watt pioneer for the that Im switching to the speakers....
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Originally posted by nine_deuce View PostNope, just get a distribution block. Get one that has fuses at the block, just to be safe
You must have a ring terminal on your zero gauge.
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also make sure your amp has a pass through or oyu have another set of RCAs to run to that second amp"you can catch me swoopin 4G coupin switchin lanes" haha haha.
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Originally posted by nine_deuce View PostHe necessarily wouldn't need to have a ring terminal on his power wire. Get a distribution block that accepts a 0 gauge power wire, and has multiple outputs. You can put it near where ever you have you have your amps
Edit: I was asking not saying.Last edited by sonikaccord; 02-23-2009, 08:48 PM.
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Yeah, I forgot to mention the other set of rca's. If you have a head unit with 2 sets of preouts, and a set for a sub channel, just get a 4 channel set of rca cables. As for the remote wire, you can just split the main remote wire, hook it to the main amp, then from that amp, hook another piece of remote wire to the other amp. That's what I'm doing, have no issues. Try to use the same ground, and try to make the ground wires less than 3 feet long
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Originally posted by nine_deuce View PostYeah, I forgot to mention the other set of rca's. If you have a head unit with 2 sets of preouts, and a set for a sub channel, just get a 4 channel set of rca cables. As for the remote wire, you can just split the main remote wire, hook it to the main amp, then from that amp, hook another piece of remote wire to the other amp. That's what I'm doing, have no issues. Try to use the same ground, and try to make the ground wires less than 3 feet longI don't own the CB7, but I'm down to learn anything and everything to help my brother out.
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Originally posted by PENGUIN View PostAnd what the hell is the difference between 4 ohms and 2ohms? Thanks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_resistance
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_impedance
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Originally posted by guitarplayer825 View Post
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If you don't have one already, you should pickup a rewired alternator. Go for around 200Amps you might need it to handle the extra current load.DEVOTE
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