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it goes through both. period.

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has anyone used a multimeter to see

yup many times and it stayed equal on both runs ( yes I had 2 identical fluke meters hooked up at the same time)

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i beleave there are alot of myths in the car audio world to just beleave what someone else tells me. for example the myth you have to run your rca wire on one side and power on the other. i have mine zip tied together without any problems.

is that just on subs or mids and highs also

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yup many times and it stayed equal on both runs ( yes I had 2 identical fluke meters hooked up at the same time)

thanks that is what i was looking for. one more question would you get the same reading if the two wire were different lengths? just wondering

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