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Old Dec 9, 2005 | 01:12 PM
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You will be 99% safe if you daisy chain them. The only reason is that if something does happen to one amp, you run a slight chance of ruining the other. If there is a big draw on the far amp, the near amp's fuse should pop to protect it. Short cuts lead to nothing good. Better to do it right the first time IMO. Plus this makes it easier to expand on, like a 4 channel amp. We all know that the audio bug is contagious. Then the video bug catches on, THANKS GRINNER hahha. I keep telling myself that I'm done, but then I remember, rear passenger monitors hahaha. Have fun!
Wrong. One amp will outperform the other. Think about it, one amp will be getting all the juice while the other one gets the scraps. Also, if one amp goes bad, that "dirty" power goes right into the other amp. Do the distribution block. Disregard any comments saying it is overkill. It most certainly is not. Do the 4 AWG kit with a distribution block which cuts it down to 8 AWG. That's the correct way of getting it done.
 
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