I know its not the big guns most of yall install...but it is gonna really do my modest system some good...kids permitting I will be installing tomorrow
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I know its not the big guns most of yall install...but it is gonna really do my modest system some good...kids permitting I will be installing tomorrow
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Nice stuff, post up your work...
for the towers or cabins?
She's a beaut Clark.
Looks real familiar too!
schweeeet....
new electronics are ALWAYS fun. hope the sound far exceeds your expectations..
That's a great little amp - I have one that I'll be putting in what is now dad's '08 Outback to power the cabin speakers.
Yep I have that one on my Wetsounds Pro 60s
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Well... the kids slumber party took all the energy out of me. Will do it this coming weekned. It will be running my tower speakers and sub.
Hey yall, can I make my own power cords or is it better to buy kit? I wanna tackle this thing tomorrow. Also, am I going to need to hook up the "rem" wire as well? Please remember I am tying this into the existing 200 watt stock amp.
You really need to buy the raw wire per the length you need. The off-the-shelf kits are usually automotive based so they will have too much B+ wire and not nearly enough ground wire.
David
As Dave said,
I would reccomend you measure out how much wire you need to power, and ground the amp.
Goto your local Car Audio shop and ask them for X amount of Power, Ground cable in 4 guage.
You can get 18 guage wire at any hardware shop or that same car Audio shop for the Remote wire.
Yes you have to connect the Remote wire, it is what tells that amp to turn on. You can how ever just connect it to the other amp at the Remote wire connection.