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<blockquote data-quote="keep_hope_alive" data-source="post: 8245988" data-attributes="member: 576029"><p>yep, you can do that. you run RCA's from the front HU output to the Ch 1 &amp; 2 input on the amp. then connect front left and rear left to the left channel, and front right and rear right to the right channel. set HPF (high pass filter) around 100Hz. this assumes the speakers are 4 ohms.</p><p></p><p>then run another set of RCA's from the rear/sub HU output to the Ch 3 &amp; 4 inputs on the amp. then bridge the 3 and 4 channels to the sub. set LPF (low pass filter) around 80Hz. this assumes you have a 4 ohm SVC sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keep_hope_alive, post: 8245988, member: 576029"] yep, you can do that. you run RCA's from the front HU output to the Ch 1 & 2 input on the amp. then connect front left and rear left to the left channel, and front right and rear right to the right channel. set HPF (high pass filter) around 100Hz. this assumes the speakers are 4 ohms. then run another set of RCA's from the rear/sub HU output to the Ch 3 & 4 inputs on the amp. then bridge the 3 and 4 channels to the sub. set LPF (low pass filter) around 80Hz. this assumes you have a 4 ohm SVC sub. [/QUOTE]
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