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<blockquote data-quote="DARKHART" data-source="post: 8233891" data-attributes="member: 544747"><p>Not sure which amp you are using but most decent 4channel amps should have a "bridged" switch that once engaged should allow you to use only one set of rca inputs thus eliminating the need to run a set of Y's and as far as the output of the deck goes if it has say 3 sets of 4volt outputs, that means that each (left and right) rca lead has the capability of outputting up to 4volts cleanly before or up to clipping. They don't combine into a higher voltage. Hope this helps.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DARKHART, post: 8233891, member: 544747"] Not sure which amp you are using but most decent 4channel amps should have a "bridged" switch that once engaged should allow you to use only one set of rca inputs thus eliminating the need to run a set of Y's and as far as the output of the deck goes if it has say 3 sets of 4volt outputs, that means that each (left and right) rca lead has the capability of outputting up to 4volts cleanly before or up to clipping. They don't combine into a higher voltage. Hope this helps..... [/QUOTE]
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