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Can someone please tell me how I could add a 2nd amp for door speakers?

Old Jan 7, 2011 | 05:33 PM
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Can someone please tell me how I could add a 2nd amp for door speakers?

I have a mono Peineer amp hooked up for my sub woofer I want to add a super cheap AMP to power some door speakers in my car.

My Head Unit is a JVC KD-R710

It has 2 sets of Preouts, one I am using for the Sub and AMP if I hook the other up to a 2nd amp for just my door speakers would that work or will only 1 preouts work at a time?

Also can I just run 2 Septrate sets of ground and Power wires or do I need a distro Block?

Thanks !!
Old Jan 7, 2011 | 06:04 PM
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You can use all pre-outs at the same time. If you were to get a 4 channel amp though, and only have 1 set of speaker preouts, you won't be able to control fade from front to back, which really isn't a big deal. The best option is to use a distribution block.
Old Jan 7, 2011 | 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by FusionMadsen
You can use all pre-outs at the same time. If you were to get a 4 channel amp though, and only have 1 set of speaker preouts, you won't be able to control fade from front to back, which really isn't a big deal. The best option is to use a distribution block.
thank you, I was thinking of getting a CHeap 2 channel 50 Wat to give abit of a boost to my door speakers.

a guy has a MTX 2002 for sale for $50 I might buy then buy some better door speakers later.
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