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<blockquote data-quote="sumone" data-source="post: 385749" data-attributes="member: 551481"><p>y-adapters for rca's will split one terminal into two</p><p></p><p>so you could have your main rca cable going to your amp, and hook up a y-adapter on each terminal;</p><p></p><p>as far as I know head units don't put out more than 20w rms because of the type of internal amp it has inside. I could see if there was some thousand dollar head unit that could...but as far as I know, nope.</p><p></p><p>yea...it would work. me, I just got one 4 channel amp. components off 1&amp;2, sub bridged on 3&amp;4. running 6x9s off head unit in rear</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sumone, post: 385749, member: 551481"] y-adapters for rca's will split one terminal into two so you could have your main rca cable going to your amp, and hook up a y-adapter on each terminal; as far as I know head units don't put out more than 20w rms because of the type of internal amp it has inside. I could see if there was some thousand dollar head unit that could...but as far as I know, nope. yea...it would work. me, I just got one 4 channel amp. components off 1&2, sub bridged on 3&4. running 6x9s off head unit in rear [/QUOTE]
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