I have a 250w max, 2 Channel bridgeable Alpine MRP-T222 amp powering a single Jbl GT5-12
And a 360w max, 4 Channel (2 Channel Bridgeable) Alpine MRP-F242 amp, Which will be Powering 2 rear Jbl GTO 527s (45w rms, 135w peak each) and 2 Alpine SXE1025S up front behind the dash (20w RMS, 80w Peak each)
Now, I have the cable for the sub, and the cable for the rear two speakers. I know the Amps can share 1 Remote wire, And i do have the connectivity for 3 sets of RCA leads. (One sub out, one front out and one rear out)
Would i get away with Using one 4AWG Cable to a distribution block (a 50a fuse on the short 4AWG, or a seperate fuses on the 8AWG?) , then two 8AWG leads to each amp, and do the same with the earths (obviously unfused) , as im typically after the least amount of wiring possible, but do feel that i need both front and rear channels seperate.
Just need somebody to clarify this as to the best way of doing things, as i feel seperate feeds to each amp are unnessecary.
Edited by Carlzilla, 23 June 2010 - 05:21 PM.