Some mono amplifiers indicate in the manual to use both RCAs, both left and right.
But if a DSP has only one channel available, what happens if I only use a single RCA?..I noticed that with a single RCA the sub signal is only present on one side of the scale.
By putting two perhaps the channels should be added to the mono.
But since I don't have two free outputs on the DSP perhaps I should use an RCA Y?.. in this way I connect the two signals which then add up into a single channel right?
But what happens instead by using a single RCA without adding the signal of both?..I'm interested to know if there can be an attenuation also in dB
But if a DSP has only one channel available, what happens if I only use a single RCA?..I noticed that with a single RCA the sub signal is only present on one side of the scale.
By putting two perhaps the channels should be added to the mono.
But since I don't have two free outputs on the DSP perhaps I should use an RCA Y?.. in this way I connect the two signals which then add up into a single channel right?
But what happens instead by using a single RCA without adding the signal of both?..I'm interested to know if there can be an attenuation also in dB