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<blockquote data-quote="Hydrastas" data-source="post: 2423124" data-attributes="member: 566848"><p>finally, enough trial and error and i got it working. Yeah my eletrical system is having some problems, but it wasn't the reason. I finally used a regular distroblock and i also used rca splitters. I'd used the splitters before but i split the signal at the HU itself and by the time the amps got the signal it was too weak, which is why i thought i needed a signal "booster" lol. I don't recall reading in the instructions that it's best to split the signal closest to the amps... I shoulda known that having two 17' runs of rca would be worse than just one 17' with the splitters at the amps themselves. Its a little louder than just one amp, but the difference wasn't worth $200. One problem i've noticed since getting both amps working right is simply that when i turn the volume on the HU up to around 22/34 the cd starts to skip... i wouldn't think theres that much added vibrations from 140 watts diff for that to be the reason, any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hydrastas, post: 2423124, member: 566848"] finally, enough trial and error and i got it working. Yeah my eletrical system is having some problems, but it wasn't the reason. I finally used a regular distroblock and i also used rca splitters. I'd used the splitters before but i split the signal at the HU itself and by the time the amps got the signal it was too weak, which is why i thought i needed a signal "booster" lol. I don't recall reading in the instructions that it's best to split the signal closest to the amps... I shoulda known that having two 17' runs of rca would be worse than just one 17' with the splitters at the amps themselves. Its a little louder than just one amp, but the difference wasn't worth $200. One problem i've noticed since getting both amps working right is simply that when i turn the volume on the HU up to around 22/34 the cd starts to skip... i wouldn't think theres that much added vibrations from 140 watts diff for that to be the reason, any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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