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So I currently have a 4-ch amp playing and want to install another...how do I go about this? Where am I to get the signal from when they both can't connect to hu?
Mr. 10K
Mr. 10K
You're feeding one amp with RCA plugs, correct? Get RCA splitters! That's what my installer guy and I are going with my two amps, both 4+1 channel Alpine amps.So I currently have a 4-ch amp playing and want to install another...how do I go about this? Where am I to get the signal from when they both can't connect to hu?
Mr. 10K
Both my Alpine amps have input sensitivity controls. Just sneak up the sensitivity to account for signal loss. Fewer devices in the chain the less each can introduce distortion in the final output.Lanzar 6CH High Current Distribution Amplifier - OPTIDFA6 - Rakuten.com
In case you run into signal loss
Possibly. I don't know, but a good DSP should allow you a lot of control over a great many things in your audio system. I've purchased an Alpine H800 DSP and I can't wait to get into it and tweak and optimize everything in my being-built audio system!Would a dsp solve this problem?
Mr. 10K