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Old 11-16-2004, 12:15 AM
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wiring amp ???

ok i have two amps and i would like to run them both off the same chanel...so can i do it? and if i can, how would i do it?
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Re: wiring amp ???

you need a distribution block
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Re: wiring amp ???

thanks but i figured it out, i need to buy rca slitters and im just gonna run new wires from the battery
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