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bazooka ba 1500 problem
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<blockquote data-quote="jco1385" data-source="post: 8096678" data-attributes="member: 580487"><p>I don't think you are quite grasping the point. It is not the best route to use 2 different subs in the same setup. There are various reasons why that I will let someone explain (or you can search the subject).</p><p></p><p>Now if you plan to go forth with this as planned, you will need to run a bigger power wire. I'd say 4ga depending on what the actual output of that second amp is. Use a distribution block in the trunk to split to each amp. Make sure your ground point is sanded to bare metal and that wire is the same size as the power wire. Also be sure to fuse your wires properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jco1385, post: 8096678, member: 580487"] I don't think you are quite grasping the point. It is not the best route to use 2 different subs in the same setup. There are various reasons why that I will let someone explain (or you can search the subject). Now if you plan to go forth with this as planned, you will need to run a bigger power wire. I'd say 4ga depending on what the actual output of that second amp is. Use a distribution block in the trunk to split to each amp. Make sure your ground point is sanded to bare metal and that wire is the same size as the power wire. Also be sure to fuse your wires properly. [/QUOTE]
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