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maybe i am making this harder for myself, but i have been reading some stuff and i am becoming more confused.stereo means two channel, so you tell me?
so you did have to use the y adapter on yours? I know how to do it now, just waiting on the amp.yep, you'll use two mono signal. One to the left (think Y adapter) and one from the right.
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yeah, but you do have to use the y adapter right? or is therea way you can do it without one?You can bridge 4 channels down to two. Assuming you wire the signal inputs correctly, one could be the left channel, and the other the right.
edit: oops already answered