Quote Originally Posted by DynamicSound View Post
You keep blowing the fuses because the amount of power both amps are pulling are too much for the fuse in place...maybe the gauge wiring too. Adding a D. Block will not help unless you up the fuse up front and maybe run larger wires.

If you let me know what exact amps you are running and what gauge wire you have, I can tell you for sure.

Ideally, you will want to run a large enough wire from the battery to where the amps are mounted. Then use a fused d. block to split the power to go to the amps. Then ground them seperately. You can also use a ground d. block if the wires are short enough.

well i was blowing the fuse to the amp i was trying to hook up... i have a 4g power wire running from my batt... its huge had to trim it down to fit in my amp... the amp is a power acoustiks 1250 watt bamf.. (used for my sub) and i am trying to hook up a amercan pro 200watt amp to power my boston cross overs... the amp i have hooked up hs to much power for the components... thanks for your help mann it is much appreciated