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pmpnu2

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  1. ok, im pretty sure i understand what you are saying, so heres what you should do. starting with your front battery run you 1/0 into your fuse holder. then from your fuse holder to the trunk into another fuse holder. then from that fuse holder to your rear battery. that way if anything happens to your 1/0 from the front to the back, both of your batteries will be protected. now, depending on how many amps ypu are running you could go 2 different ways with the next part.

    scenario #1: single amplifier w/ 4 gauge input: run 4 gauge from rear battery into amp. fusing optional. plain and simple

    scenario #2: multiple amplifiers w/ 4 gauge inputs: run 1/0 from rear battery into fused dist. block, then from dist. block run 4 gauge to your amps.

    i hope this clears up any confusion for you. good luck w/ your install

    EDIT: and if i got anything wrong here please correct me anyone

  2. yea im guessing a 3sixty is gonna be the way to go. i just dont know if it will be the .1 or .2. i was leaning towards the 3sixty b4 i started this thread just to stick with all RF. it looks like ill be selling a cleansweep b4 long.

    .2 is heaps better than the .1

    You need to have some sort of bluetooth device to tune it - either a palm device, windows mobile (??) or a laptop.

    I prefer to tune mine with a laptop, imho it's easier when you have everything on 1 screen together.

  3. sounds like the .1 may be they way to go for me then. im not really keen on the tuning aspect of car audio. steve, thanks for your help. if anyone knows RF, i would put my money on you. BTW, i sent u a PM awhile back. i know your a busy man, but if you get the chance to look at it... anyhow thanks again steve.

  4. hey everyone, my names corey. im 31 years old. when i was 18-19 years old i had a pretty descent stereo in my car. it was all soundstream back then. won a few trophys with it. i really thought i knew everything about car audio. boy was i wrong. i found this site on a google search for something. im sure glad i did. i have learned alot already just from reading this forum, and im still learning. anyhow steve, you r the man, and if your ever in the st.louis area with the "hoe" let me know cuz i wud love a demo.

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