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<blockquote data-quote="got-one-eight" data-source="post: 6191688" data-attributes="member: 610731"><p>You can run all 4 channels of your amp with only one set of RCA's you just lose fade control. There is normally a switch that has different input options. As in just 1&amp;2 or 1&amp;2 + 3&amp;4 so the amp knows to use your input configuration. Like I mentioned earlier. Check your gains and you filter settings on the amp first. Only use the subwoofer out on the radio if your actually trying to push a sub. If its door speakers you should be hooked to Front or Front and Rear if you have 2 sets of RCA jacks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="got-one-eight, post: 6191688, member: 610731"] You can run all 4 channels of your amp with only one set of RCA's you just lose fade control. There is normally a switch that has different input options. As in just 1&2 or 1&2 + 3&4 so the amp knows to use your input configuration. Like I mentioned earlier. Check your gains and you filter settings on the amp first. Only use the subwoofer out on the radio if your actually trying to push a sub. If its door speakers you should be hooked to Front or Front and Rear if you have 2 sets of RCA jacks. [/QUOTE]
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