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<blockquote data-quote="rc10mike" data-source="post: 6852197" data-attributes="member: 582283"><p>Take the left channel RCA from the HU, and connect the y adapter to it, then connect the y adapter to CH 1&amp;2 on the amp. Do the same for the right ch RCA but connect it to Ch 3&amp;4 on the amp. Make sure you have the "Ch 3&amp;4 Input" switch to "Discrete" Then set each gain to the same.</p><p></p><p>Bridging is fine for full range speakers, but you will be sending about 250w RMS to your 90w speakers, so be careful with the gain...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc10mike, post: 6852197, member: 582283"] Take the left channel RCA from the HU, and connect the y adapter to it, then connect the y adapter to CH 1&2 on the amp. Do the same for the right ch RCA but connect it to Ch 3&4 on the amp. Make sure you have the "Ch 3&4 Input" switch to "Discrete" Then set each gain to the same. Bridging is fine for full range speakers, but you will be sending about 250w RMS to your 90w speakers, so be careful with the gain... [/QUOTE]
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