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<blockquote data-quote="lameduck" data-source="post: 8030867" data-attributes="member: 650495"><p>My h/u has 5v Front, Rear and Sub outputs and my 4ch is bridgeable (Polk PA660), which i will be running front components bridged off of it with rear speakers off the H/U.</p><p></p><p>So, do i need to run 1 rca from my front-out to my front ch IN on the amp to run bridged, or do I run front and rear rcas to the amp? Or Front-RCA-out to Y-splitters into the amp's front and rear INs...?</p><p></p><p>Also, any idea what length i'll need to reach my amp under the passenger seat in a Grand Cherokee? 6m? 4m?</p><p></p><p>And if it's too long, are there any issues to have the RCA's double back on itself/coil?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lameduck, post: 8030867, member: 650495"] My h/u has 5v Front, Rear and Sub outputs and my 4ch is bridgeable (Polk PA660), which i will be running front components bridged off of it with rear speakers off the H/U. So, do i need to run 1 rca from my front-out to my front ch IN on the amp to run bridged, or do I run front and rear rcas to the amp? Or Front-RCA-out to Y-splitters into the amp's front and rear INs...? Also, any idea what length i'll need to reach my amp under the passenger seat in a Grand Cherokee? 6m? 4m? And if it's too long, are there any issues to have the RCA's double back on itself/coil? [/QUOTE]
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