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hey guys.... Can u hook up 8 sets of components to 1 mono amp? something that has as many watts as u need? if so how would u do it, just twist up all the wires and stick them in the slots or how would you do it? Tryna get away from having 2 amps for mids and highs. if not give me some suggests. thanks

hey guys.... Can u hook up 8 sets of components to 1 mono amp? something that has as many watts as u need? if so how would u do it, just twist up all the wires and stick them in the slots or how would you do it? Tryna get away from having 2 amps for mids and highs. if not give me some suggests. thanks

What amp? What speakers? And WHY?

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I have 2 4 channels right now running. one to each door. to many wires in my truck so i just want to clean it up with wiring just one amp. starting to have alot of maitnence issues with the both of them. just want to make it more simple with rca's and wires

Probably not. There arent many full range mono amps out there AND you would lose all your left/right seperation.

A bigass two channel amp would do you good though.

As long as your wiring is proper there should never be maintenance needed.

Look into a single HUGE 4-channel. Like the Sundown SAX-200.4.

Anyway, what is the equipment your running?

as long as you get the ohms to the right imp. you'll be fine.

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