you dont.. very unsafe and a waste of equiptment when it all blows up.
Not that hard you will need a power distribution block this splits your main power wire. One in and 2 out just hook up each amp power to any of the 2 empty spots on the distribution block.
possibly. does anyone else have ideas?
You should know the maximum current drawn from the distribution box (in amps) and that must be less than the current that the extension cord is able to supply.
To answer this question the wattage of the block heater must be stated. Amps = Watts/Volts.
Yes, the amps stay the same but the voltage doubles. If you connect in parallel the volts stay the same and the amps double.
Run a 2 sub per amp set-up. Get a distribution block for you power wire to split the power wire. You can run the remote wire from your stereo to one amp and then from the amp to the other amp. you will also need 2 sets of RCA's Easy way is too get a 4 channel amp to power 4 subs.
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Yep! As long as you have a cable, it can connect to most amplifiers, like piano or guitar amps, and I believe it is even possible to connect an electronic drum set to a computer, registering the midi audio.
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