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Need help installing second amp
i have just recently gotten a second 12" alpine type r and another 1800 watt
kenwood amp. I understand that i need to use a distribution block after my capacitor to run power to the amp, but how do i run the remote wire to this amp, is there a way to use the one running to the first amp? thanks for any advice |
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Need help installing second amp
jhornsbee1 wrote:
i have just recently gotten a second 12" alpine type r and another 1800 watt kenwood amp. I understand that i need to use a distribution block after my capacitor to run power to the amp, but how do i run the remote wire to this amp, is there a way to use the one running to the first amp? thanks for any advice It depends on your head unit. Years ago, I had an Alpine HU professionally installed, and the friggin remote turn on burned out from providing turn on signal to TWO amps. After it was repaired, the shop installed a relay to provide the turn on for both power amps, stating that they had many problems with that particular Alpine HU which happened to be one of the most expensive ones they had AND it was a pre-amp only unit. When I sold my truck, I noticed that the shop's professional installation included the use of crimp connectors and the insulation was loose on three of them, including the remote turn on and I think it just shorted out against something else. Oddly enough, in my 2000 Accord, I installed two amps myself and just jumped the remote signal from one amp to another and experienced NO problems with the remote turn on burning out. It was a different Alpine HU BUT it worked fine! I am also anal and solder/heat shrink all my connections versus using crimp on connectors. It takes longer to do, but I never experience shorting issues from the insulation coming undone. |
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Need help installing second amp
So I can just run another wire from the connection on the first amp to the
connection on the second? Or do i have to split the wire in order to do it? -- Message posted via CarKB.com http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/car-audio/200801/1 |
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Need help installing second amp
jhornsbee1 via CarKB.com wrote:
So I can just run another wire from the connection on the first amp to the connection on the second? Or do i have to split the wire in order to do it? I would just add another wire to the amp that is currently installed and run that newly connected remote turn on to the amp that you are about to install, assuming they are in the same location (i.e. trunk). Now if one were under the seat and the other in the trunk I sometimes would do things differently. You can pretty much do it however you want, but I always try to wire it up to make troubleshooting easier or to make my life easier depending on what kind of mood I am in. Sadly, when I make my life easier, I usually have to end up troubleshooting (hahahahaha). |
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Need help installing second amp
Allright thanks, the second amp is up and running and the sub sounds fine...
thanks again for the help -- Message posted via CarKB.com http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/car-audio/200801/1 |
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