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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 2090322" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>You would only use the front RCA output from your headunit. You would then get a 2 y-splitters, and split the left side RCA to the inputs of both channel 1 and channel 2, and split the right RCA to the inputs for both channel 3 and channel 4.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you are a novice, the DMM method is good for giving you a starting point. From there, you can decide if the gain needs a little tweaking (i.e. if it stresses the speakers too early, you can then turn the gain down some and finish the tuning by ear).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Try it both ways, see which you like better. Bridging will give you a little more power, and hence the potential for a little more output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 2090322, member: 555320"] You would only use the front RCA output from your headunit. You would then get a 2 y-splitters, and split the left side RCA to the inputs of both channel 1 and channel 2, and split the right RCA to the inputs for both channel 3 and channel 4. If you are a novice, the DMM method is good for giving you a starting point. From there, you can decide if the gain needs a little tweaking (i.e. if it stresses the speakers too early, you can then turn the gain down some and finish the tuning by ear). Try it both ways, see which you like better. Bridging will give you a little more power, and hence the potential for a little more output. [/QUOTE]
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