4ch vs 2ch amp kit?

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I will be getting a cadence 6004 soon in the mail and need to buy a new 4ga amp kit to hook it up. I have seen some 4 channel amp kits and am wondering what they are for, using common knowledge i assume they are for front left/right, rear left/right channels. I will only be using the amp for front left/right, and having the other two channels bridged to a sub. Do i need a 4ch or 2ch kit, i assume 2ch but it doesnt hurt to ask and avoid a mispurchase. Also if i need a 4ch will i be fine going with a 2ch cause i already have an rca run to my existing amp, and will be getting another rca with the kit.

 
I am unfamiliar with the hookups on a 4 channel amp, do i have to have a 4channel rca, b/c i wont even be using 4 channels.
You don't have to have a 4ch RCA wire. You could just use 2 2ch RCA wires.

 
Im pretty sure i cleared this up, for some reason i was thinking that it was the same two wire rca, with 2 channels on each, but from what i can tell that doesnt exist. I assume that the 4 channel rca is just 4 wire rca hookups.

One question while you may be browsing this, how should i go about running the speaker wire to the components that will be in my door. Right now i have the power goin down the left floor plate near the door, and the rca going down the right floor plate. I need to be able to run speaker wire to both doors, and am not so sure about running speaker wire near that power wire.

 
One question while you may be browsing this, how should i go about running the speaker wire to the components that will be in my door. Right now i have the power goin down the left floor plate near the door, and the rca going down the right floor plate. I need to be able to run speaker wire to both doors, and am not so sure about running speaker wire near that power wire.
You could pretty much wrap the speaker wire around the power wire without any ill effects (other than wasting a bunch of speakers wire and the coil itself adding inductance to the wiring path). Signal is AC, power is DC they don't affect each other appreciably.

 
yea i bought the adapters and the ones i got were actually one male 2 female on each adapter....i only had one set of pre outs..since i use my stock deck..so that sucked

 
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