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    quick general car audio question...

    i'm going to be running 2 sets of rca wires to my trunk from the head unit. one set for my sub amp the other set for my speaker amp. can i run both sets in the same place/route or will that cause interference? thanks so much in advance...

    #2
    There will be no crosstalk issues. If you're really worried about it, either set them a few cm apart or twist them around each other.
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      #3
      Yeah, run both up the drivers side

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        #4
        how are you suppsosed to run your wires i alsways just put everything on the same side and i dont seem to have a problem

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          #5
          good stuff. thanks for the help guys!

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            #6
            ok, next stupid question:

            i have never run more than one amp before. and i know i will be using a distibution block for the power. but can i use a distribution block for the ground as well? just ground one cable and then distribute the ground closer to the amps? it would keep me from having to run two ground wires...

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              #7
              Yes you can.

              I generally use something fused to run the power, then an unfused block for ground.

              Keep in mind all of that shit is just jewelry though and does not improve performance.

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