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adding amp, not fusing it inline?
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<blockquote data-quote="kr15" data-source="post: 6812865" data-attributes="member: 620194"><p>wouldnt that just blow the fuse on the amp? (i know it is said that it is NEVER good to blow a fuse on amp) What would cause a short?</p><p></p><p>yes, thats what i mean by daisy chaining. actually both amps have rca outs, but i figured it would be better to send the lead RCAs to the 4ch first. But I will have to Y the signal right? As I believe the amp has 2 inputs (front, rear)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kr15, post: 6812865, member: 620194"] wouldnt that just blow the fuse on the amp? (i know it is said that it is NEVER good to blow a fuse on amp) What would cause a short? yes, thats what i mean by daisy chaining. actually both amps have rca outs, but i figured it would be better to send the lead RCAs to the 4ch first. But I will have to Y the signal right? As I believe the amp has 2 inputs (front, rear) [/QUOTE]
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