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<blockquote data-quote="TheBaron929" data-source="post: 2498572" data-attributes="member: 572867"><p>thanks for the feedback. I think i'll go with the 2nd option.</p><p></p><p>I'm running a Punch 250 x 2 channel Amp, it's the only one of the 3 amps that has a Pass Thru for the RCA's. As far as i can find all changes i make to the Sub's Amp won't effect the Speaker amp i connect it to. So i'm going to have to try that out today with my current system (i ended up winning the E-bay Auction so the Rockford Head Unit should be coming soon).</p><p></p><p>I've been thinking about another option (thought i don't know if it's feasible). Are tehre RCA splitters? so i could conceivably run 1 RCA from the Head Unit and split it to connect to both Rear Speaker Amp and Sub Amp?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBaron929, post: 2498572, member: 572867"] thanks for the feedback. I think i'll go with the 2nd option. I'm running a Punch 250 x 2 channel Amp, it's the only one of the 3 amps that has a Pass Thru for the RCA's. As far as i can find all changes i make to the Sub's Amp won't effect the Speaker amp i connect it to. So i'm going to have to try that out today with my current system (i ended up winning the E-bay Auction so the Rockford Head Unit should be coming soon). I've been thinking about another option (thought i don't know if it's feasible). Are tehre RCA splitters? so i could conceivably run 1 RCA from the Head Unit and split it to connect to both Rear Speaker Amp and Sub Amp? [/QUOTE]
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