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<blockquote data-quote="mylows10" data-source="post: 8261806" data-attributes="member: 614593"><p>When you use the pass thru on the one amp. It just sends the signal to the next amp you might get left and right separation. But not frt and back on the second amp. So. Keep everything like it is if the 4 channel has the pass thru or pre outs. Use those to connect the rcas to the 2 channel amp. Leave the rest alone. Should be fine. Also if running all of those amps I strongly suggest the relay to keep the remote voltage at 12 volts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mylows10, post: 8261806, member: 614593"] When you use the pass thru on the one amp. It just sends the signal to the next amp you might get left and right separation. But not frt and back on the second amp. So. Keep everything like it is if the 4 channel has the pass thru or pre outs. Use those to connect the rcas to the 2 channel amp. Leave the rest alone. Should be fine. Also if running all of those amps I strongly suggest the relay to keep the remote voltage at 12 volts [/QUOTE]
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