Not sure what you are trying to do, but you don't hook up one amplifier to another. You can pick any brand or model amp to drive other speakers than the ones that you are driving with the 6152. Just consider the power needed to push the speakers at the impedance they are rated(and hooked up)at. Look at the owners manual to determine if you need another amp. Hope that helps a little.
SOURCE: Schematic for MTX Blue Thunder Pro 752 amplifier
hello ..try this ...www.eserviceinfo.com...takes a bit of working out how to get them .when you do .you have to download bitzipper (these are a rar file)...then adobe 8 ..bitzipper can convert to a pdf flie so you can read them...hope you have some luck
SOURCE: i need help hooking this up
"is the got two wires in the ground and remote turn on wie"
Can you be more specific about the wiring...where the two wires are connected to and where they come from, and I'll try to help you.
SOURCE: MTX Thunder problem
Make sure that your connection at the battery is still good-sometimes the wire corrodes up front when your system is installed for a long time-so check that out and of course the fuse that you installed a foot away from the battery so that you dont burn your vehicle down if a short occurs somewhere down the line
SOURCE: mtx thunder 6152 is getting way to hot and shuts
okay, first thing i would do is turn down your gain. Sounds like you are over working the amp thats wire your amp gets hot and shut off, it's going into protection mode. Is your amp enough for your subs. Some times not getting enough power to your amp might do this too. But if your subs wattage is way over your amp watts, you need to upgrade your amp. Also check your subs and see how the are wired up with the ohms, And see if your amp can take a 1 ohm stable load or how ever it's wired up at. hope this was helpfull.
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