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<blockquote data-quote="schrunk" data-source="post: 7729" data-attributes="member: 541294"><p>I have a 2 way crossover that only has one set of rca for subs and one for the speakers in my car. Well here is the deal I have to make this work for 2, 2channel amps for my speakers in my car (this has nothing to do with wireing for a sub amp or any sub stuff at all). If I made each amp a Right channel amp and a left channel amp. Then I ran one rca of the pair to each one and then used a Y adapter to hook it to the amp and then set the amps to mono. Would that solve my problem? because I really dont want to loose signal strength because of my new shiny crossover. Thanks for any help you can give me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="schrunk, post: 7729, member: 541294"] I have a 2 way crossover that only has one set of rca for subs and one for the speakers in my car. Well here is the deal I have to make this work for 2, 2channel amps for my speakers in my car (this has nothing to do with wireing for a sub amp or any sub stuff at all). If I made each amp a Right channel amp and a left channel amp. Then I ran one rca of the pair to each one and then used a Y adapter to hook it to the amp and then set the amps to mono. Would that solve my problem? because I really dont want to loose signal strength because of my new shiny crossover. Thanks for any help you can give me. [/QUOTE]
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