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I wanted to know how to strap together 2 of the amps? Do you have to run power, ground and remote to both or just master?

I wanted to know how to strap together 2 of the amps? Do you have to run power, ground and remote to both or just master?

Try the SEARCH feature in the upper right corner.

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I wanted to know how to strap together 2 of the amps? Do you have to run power, ground and remote to both or just master?

Try the SEARCH feature in the upper right corner.

Looked couldnt find it. I did see jacobs post about the rca and speaker wires but still doesn't answer my q.

I wanted to know how to strap together 2 of the amps? Do you have to run power, ground and remote to both or just master?

You will still have to run power, ground and remote wires so the amp still can receive power. Check on Sundowns FAQ page, he gives a demonstration on how to do it.

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I wanted to know how to strap together 2 of the amps? Do you have to run power, ground and remote to both or just master?

You will still have to run power, ground and remote wires so the amp still can receive power. Check on Sundowns FAQ page, he gives a demonstration on how to do it.

K thanks I was thinking you couldn't just wire the rca and it will turn on but who knows.

How could that happen if that was the case then you could just hook up the rca to one amp and it should work without power wires. The rca just sends the signal, it doesnt send power to an amp.

How could that happen if that was the case then you could just hook up the rca to one amp and it should work without power wires. The rca just sends the signal, it doesnt send power to an amp.

Well, technically... :P

How could that happen if that was the case then you could just hook up the rca to one amp and it should work without power wires. The rca just sends the signal, it doesnt send power to an amp.

Well, technically... :P

Lay it on me so I can know for future reference :peepwall:

tuned in! he siad LAY it on him!! :popcorn:

and for kicks me to lol! ;)

How could that happen if that was the case then you could just hook up the rca to one amp and it should work without power wires. The rca just sends the signal, it doesnt send power to an amp.

Well, technically... :P

Lay it on me so I can know for future reference :peepwall:

You answered your own question in your first post, the RCA sends a signal, which is power. :)

How could that happen if that was the case then you could just hook up the rca to one amp and it should work without power wires. The rca just sends the signal, it doesnt send power to an amp.

Well, technically... :P

Lay it on me so I can know for future reference :peepwall:

You answered your own question in your first post, the RCA sends a signal, which is power. :)

AHHHH :mexsmoke:

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