You can't.how can i run these coaxials in 2 ohm when they are single vc.
That would be an excellent choice.or am i better off forgetting about the rear fill, and get a decent set of components in the front, and just bridging it.
do you need any special device to run it in 3 channel mode, also are you using all 3 sets of RCAs or just 2 sets, 1 for the sub and 1 for amp 1 (or whatever you call it)I just installed the same amp (KX700.5) - and I am using it in 3-channel operation. I'm getting ~ 140x2 @ 4ohm and ~ 300x1 @ 3 ohm. It's pushing a set of PG RSd65cs components and a JL Audio W6.V1 12. Pretty solid amp!
No special device - just bridged. I'm using 2 sets of RCA's - one "front" pre-out and one "sub" pre-out. I then had to use two "Y" RCA splitters to split each channel of the "front" pre-out and then run one to "amp 1" and the other to "amp 2" - then just bridge your speaker connections for amp 1 and 2 respectively.do you need any special device to run it in 3 channel mode, also are you using all 3 sets of RCAs or just 2 sets, 1 for the sub and 1 for amp 1 (or whatever you call it)
3-channel on the left 5-channel on the rightoh ok, because when i ordered my amp kit, which came with 1 set of rcas, i order an additional 2 more sets. so when if i decide to run a set of comps, and a sub, i need to do the Y rca splitter for one rca that is going to amp 1. or can i run all 3 sets and still bridge them. i hope this makes sense.
Run the y-splitter so there is no chance of signal separation/degredation between amp1 and amp2.oh ok, because when i ordered my amp kit, which came with 1 set of rcas, i order an additional 2 more sets. so when if i decide to run a set of comps, and a sub, i need to do the Y rca splitter for one rca that is going to amp 1. or can i run all 3 sets and still bridge them. i hope this makes sense.
sweet, thanks for the pic description, if there was a rep system, everyone that helped with get +rep lol.3-channel on the left 5-channel on the right
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correctas far as colors go, it doesnt really matter right, just as long as there all in the right inputs. you know red and white, that kinda shit, since i will be using all the inputs on amp 1 and amp 2, and only 1 from the headunit.