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but my amp is a DEI (directed, viper etc) and where you connect the power, ground, remote, speaker + - it is not your average screw connecter but a seperate peice that the wire is inserted into and is than plugged into the amp.
my question is as follows.
when i run all three positive and negative wires... they will not fit in the given hole. Could i run them (12 ga) and use a butt connector to splice all three into a single (8-12 ga) wire and run that to the amp?
essentially i would be running three wires the +, or - and than turning them into one wire before entering the amp.
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_____________ [splice] amp (+)
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_____________ [splice] amp (-)
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or would that restrict them, thanks for your time



