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<blockquote data-quote="crow" data-source="post: 2499900" data-attributes="member: 568415"><p>I would use the rca outs on the amp to run the second amp. I have mine setup with the frontstage amp line out to the sub amp. Works very well.</p><p></p><p>If that doesn't work out , you can buy y-splitters for RCA cables at most any audio shop.</p><p></p><p>Remember to reset the gains on all your amps to account for the changes in input from the new head unit.</p><p></p><p>Unrelated but just an idea. Consider moving the 6.5" components to the front stage and the 3-way coaxials to the back. Set up properly, components typically provide much better sound quality than coaxials. Also, try running the system without the dash speakers to see if the imaging of the frontstage improves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crow, post: 2499900, member: 568415"] I would use the rca outs on the amp to run the second amp. I have mine setup with the frontstage amp line out to the sub amp. Works very well. If that doesn't work out , you can buy y-splitters for RCA cables at most any audio shop. Remember to reset the gains on all your amps to account for the changes in input from the new head unit. Unrelated but just an idea. Consider moving the 6.5" components to the front stage and the 3-way coaxials to the back. Set up properly, components typically provide much better sound quality than coaxials. Also, try running the system without the dash speakers to see if the imaging of the frontstage improves. [/QUOTE]
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