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Installing 2 amps for the first time even could use advice
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8613357" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I do not recommend running the 6 ch RCAs to two different amplifiers, as they will be in two different locations, and normally you will need to split two one set to reach the other amplifier and is almost impossible due to how they are made and intertwine/are twisted these days.It would work if amps are stacked on top of each other possibly like using a rack style install, and the RCA connections are on the same side and close to the same upon the stacked side. Better for that type of install or a 5 ch. amplifier. That is why I recommended either 3 sets of 2 ch, or 1 set of 4 ch and one set of 2ch for a 4 ch amplifier and a sub woofer amplifier, as more than likely they will be placed side by side and the both amplifier RCAs will be on the left or on the right and space will be in between,If stacked and same series amplifiers, the 6 ch RCAs will work just fine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8613357, member: 634282"] I do not recommend running the 6 ch RCAs to two different amplifiers, as they will be in two different locations, and normally you will need to split two one set to reach the other amplifier and is almost impossible due to how they are made and intertwine/are twisted these days.It would work if amps are stacked on top of each other possibly like using a rack style install, and the RCA connections are on the same side and close to the same upon the stacked side. Better for that type of install or a 5 ch. amplifier. That is why I recommended either 3 sets of 2 ch, or 1 set of 4 ch and one set of 2ch for a 4 ch amplifier and a sub woofer amplifier, as more than likely they will be placed side by side and the both amplifier RCAs will be on the left or on the right and space will be in between,If stacked and same series amplifiers, the 6 ch RCAs will work just fine [/QUOTE]
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