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Default Would appreciate help with connection question

All the component connects are pretty easy. My question concerns the
power feeds. I have to run a fused power lead from the battery to the
trunk or the amp. No problem. But, I need a power lead for the graphic
equalizer, and a couple of other units. Can I branch off/tap into the
primary power feed to the amp, or do I need to run a separate power
feed for each unit?

batt.............................................. ....................
.................................................. .....................ant
.................................................. ......................
......................am/fm/cd ctrl.....graphic eq.....rf.modulator
.................................................. ........port dvd plyr
.................................................. .........................
kick pan spkr...........................................kic k pan spkr


.................................................. ...............lcd tv

........................sound bar.....................................

...............cd changr...............amp.........................


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