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Car power amplifer question (picture attached) I was working with my sound system
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<blockquote data-quote="georgewillings" data-source="post: 2125334" data-attributes="member: 327712"><p>Jb, you can use a 2 channel amp for the inside of the car, you will lose the fader, and the balance will now work as the fader. That is the only thing with using a 2 channel amp inside the car. </p><p></p><p>From the sounds of what you did you just fried the amp. You should never try to wire an amp while the negative is still connected to the battery. You just learned a costly mistake. For a replacement, it depends on the rms wattage of the speakers you have. But usually, a 50 watts rms X 4 channels will do the trick, if you want to use another 2 channel make sure it gives you 100 watts rms per channel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="georgewillings, post: 2125334, member: 327712"] Jb, you can use a 2 channel amp for the inside of the car, you will lose the fader, and the balance will now work as the fader. That is the only thing with using a 2 channel amp inside the car. From the sounds of what you did you just fried the amp. You should never try to wire an amp while the negative is still connected to the battery. You just learned a costly mistake. For a replacement, it depends on the rms wattage of the speakers you have. But usually, a 50 watts rms X 4 channels will do the trick, if you want to use another 2 channel make sure it gives you 100 watts rms per channel. [/QUOTE]
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