How to Install a Multiple Component Car Audio System
Gather the necessary materials., The best way to connect multiple amps when it comes to REM, is through one remote wire., Best thing to do is for power wire is connect each amp with a separate power using a distribution block, which is essentially a...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Gather the necessary materials.
Remember that each amp needs a power, a ground, and a REM (remote) wire going through them. -
Step 2: The best way to connect multiple amps when it comes to REM
Since the remote wire basically tells the amp when the radio is on, all amps can be connected to the same remote wire. ,, Your thickest or lowest gauge wire should be your main one. ,, just ground it to any piece of metal.
Wire can burn and melt if too much current is running through it so one wire is your best bet. -
Step 3: is through one remote wire.
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Step 4: Best thing to do is for power wire is connect each amp with a separate power using a distribution block
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Step 5: which is essentially a casing that allows one wire to supply power to multiple wires (one wire from the battery goes in and three wires can come out).
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Step 6: Connect one power wire (wire that connects from the battery to the amps) to your distribution block.
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Step 7: Have the the remaining wire go to each amp as a power wire
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Step 8: Make sure each amp has its own separate ground.
Detailed Guide
Remember that each amp needs a power, a ground, and a REM (remote) wire going through them.
Since the remote wire basically tells the amp when the radio is on, all amps can be connected to the same remote wire. ,, Your thickest or lowest gauge wire should be your main one. ,, just ground it to any piece of metal.
Wire can burn and melt if too much current is running through it so one wire is your best bet.
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