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2 easy i'll source him 4 ya...havent spoken in a while tho so might b hard 2 find. i'll do my best buddy.
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sweet thanks
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A head unit should be able to run multiple amps easy enough, I have run 3 amps and a crossover and an eq all off the head unit, but if yours won't drive multiple units just use a relay that is controlled by the remote and then you could run 100's of amps off it then....
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Car comes home tammorrow and going to pull it apart and throw some ideas around with it, see whats goona work.
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{USERNAME} wrote: just a question, im gonna be running two amps, can i split the REM at the head dech end?
...just wana know if it will work if i split it 10 cm afta it comes out of the head dech? and run two diff REMs? yes you can. i have in mine as i wanted to put a switch in the trigger line for my monoblock so i can turn the sub on and off but leave my splits going |
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yeh thats the same as i wana do so i can kill the sub and still have all speakers running
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So you want a switch in the REM cable????
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yeh i got a kill switch on the rem atm as im only running an amp for sub, but im gona be puttin a new amp in so i wana be able to kill the sub and have the other amp still workin as it running speakers
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That'll work....
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Age: 37 Posts: 61 Joined: 15th Apr 2008 Ride: 99 AU S1 Tickford VCT XR6 Location: Western Sydney |
You don't necessarily have to split the remote wire at the head unit and run two remote wires through the car to your amps, to me that'd be a waste of money...
Instead, just run one wire (as you may have already) and strip some insulation off the remote wire say half a metre from the amps, then connect a new remote wire to the stripped section (make sure you solder it well and then wrap it in insulation tape). You should now have one wire that now has two ends, or a "Y" sorta shape. This has worked fine for me on the installs i've done and i'm no professional. Anyway, you'll save money spent on a couple unecessary metres of remote wire! Just a suggestion.. |
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