How Many RCA Cables?
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How Many RCA Cables?
I have a 4 channel AMP, with 2 channels being sent to front speakers (s2000 speakers) and the last 2 channels being bridged to the sub.
I'm already using one set of RCA cables coming from my head unit and connected to the 3/4 channels, thus resulting in the sub producing sound.
Question, do I need to buy another set of RCA cables to hook up my front speakers to the amp? Is there another option of buying some kind of splitters for these connections?
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John
I'm already using one set of RCA cables coming from my head unit and connected to the 3/4 channels, thus resulting in the sub producing sound.
Question, do I need to buy another set of RCA cables to hook up my front speakers to the amp? Is there another option of buying some kind of splitters for these connections?
Thanks,
John
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i'm assuming you want to add rears, your message is a little confusing.
well you're already using all 4 channels of your amp. did you want to split off the output from the front speakers and also have them to the rear? you would lose fader control.
if you don;t want a second amp, i would run the rear speakers off head-unit power (assuming you have a powered headunit). this would leave everything as is, and you only have to run speaker wire from the head to the rear speakers.
well you're already using all 4 channels of your amp. did you want to split off the output from the front speakers and also have them to the rear? you would lose fader control.
if you don;t want a second amp, i would run the rear speakers off head-unit power (assuming you have a powered headunit). this would leave everything as is, and you only have to run speaker wire from the head to the rear speakers.
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