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  1. yeah, run the distro right after the second batt. not required, but the fused ones add a little piece of mind to your setup. The only way i know to fix the RCA issue is

    1)attach a pair of LOC's to your speaker leads

    2)buy a line driver

    or the best option

    3)eventually get a different deck. but i'm sure you already knew that

    EDIT:

    http://www.caraudioclassifieds.org/forum/showthread.php?t=32872

    use this and then daisy chain the amps like crump have said. so the sequence being

    1rca out>splitter>line driver(or not)>inputs of first amp>out of first amp to inputs second amp

    Problem is, there is only input on the amps no output

  2. Do the amps have rca pass thrus? Are you spliting the rca at the headunit or near the amps. You only need two rca y adaptors instead of the four you have in the digram since you only have two amps.

    I'm splitting at the head unit. I have 3 y-adaptors because that way it will make 4 jack for rcas for each amp.

    like this kinda...

    Y Y

    Y

    looks ok.

    On the main power wire i would run two different fuses, one close to the back batt and one close to the front. you can use the second batt as a distro, but i would rec a small fused ditro block. you can find them online on the forums for about $15.

    The deck may end up causing issues, in theory you can use the splitters, i'm just worried the voltage is already so low, that after the splitters your amps will be recieving very little voltage from the radio.

    Do i run the ditrso block right after the second bat? And is there any other way to fix my rca problem?

  3. Nice eye for inventor mang props to you for that. I was in a hurry and didnt feel like messing with the sheet i was just getting some drawings up there. How skilled in inventor are you?

    How did u get the inventor program?

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