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amp in trunk
I have been running a 2/1 channel amp in the trunk to power a box sub.
I just picked up a 4/3/2 channel to run the other speakers with. Gonna mount it in the trunk also. Can I jump the power, ground, and "on" wires from the existing amp to the new one? Less than a foot of wire will be involved in each. I don't want to have to run a new power wire all the way through the interior and I am not using a real high powered set up. The sub amp is 250W and the other will be 50w/channel max. I won't have it anywhere near redlined ever. |
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