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well you can pull 100A down a 4 awg and the amp you have got at the mo is pulling about 60A so you have got a little room left
just put a bigger fuse in the fuse block you had on the end of the 4 awg and then run 4 to the amp now then a 8 to the other amp
if no one has pissed about with the car before hand it will be a job of plugging it in
if you go for display and steering leads it is a little more work but no harder
oh yeah there not crap amps (i've got a 6 year old one that still works) but they probably still have to join all the grounds together inside to make sure they get the best sound quality
yeah the amp is most probably at fault but the rca output from the hu is seperate the amplified output to...
did you try the rca input off another source (mp3 player/phone 3.5mm output)?
you can try with a 1.5v battery on the lead to the sub to see if you have a circuit
i really don't think the sub would of been damaged at all
one other thing is you might of cooked your rca's aswell as the large...
i meant to say output from the hu down the rcas
i'd say the sub itself would be fine.
i'd say you have have cooked the pcb in the amp as it would of tried to find a ground once the main one was disconnected and tried the one on the rca's
thats also why it could of taken the rca output of...
you getting an output from the hu? as you could of cooked some traces in the hu
i'd say the rca board contains all the setting components so i doubt the high level will work
yeah if you got a spare pc then you might aswell give it ago
then you only need to get the hard drives (the ones i got are only £112 on scan at the mo)
here is some software that i've used before (although i use ubuntu on my nas now)
you just install it and then set it up via a web interface from another pc.
you don't even need a decent cpu to get good throughput
i still recommend building a pc for it
i think i spent 170 building a 4TB nas pc back a few months then if something dies like the motherboard it's an easy fix