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<blockquote data-quote="dbertoli" data-source="post: 8069037" data-attributes="member: 653544"><p>I have one amp running one sub. X2</p><p></p><p>Both amps are pioneer one is one model older same rating. One amp for one sub.</p><p></p><p>Lowflyin is right the gain is likely to blame but when i match iy with the hu i still have the problem.. The amps are working fine. The hu rca outputs worm.the problem lies solely in the connection from the rca on the hu to the rca input on the amps. Ive never ran two amps for subs but i have run one for subs a one for speakers.. When i did i used both a cheap rca splitter which worked fine and also used the outputs to the other amp which worked fine.</p><p></p><p>These pioneers have no rca outputs. So i would be forced to use a splitter or eq.. Which would be ok but its not working.</p><p></p><p>Now these amps are both 2 channel bridgeable amps. So i have one sub on each amp, bridged. So technically i shouldbt need both channels of the rca on each amp right? One channel each should work? Or should i split the two channela and plug 2 into each amp.. But this doesnt work either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbertoli, post: 8069037, member: 653544"] I have one amp running one sub. X2 Both amps are pioneer one is one model older same rating. One amp for one sub. Lowflyin is right the gain is likely to blame but when i match iy with the hu i still have the problem.. The amps are working fine. The hu rca outputs worm.the problem lies solely in the connection from the rca on the hu to the rca input on the amps. Ive never ran two amps for subs but i have run one for subs a one for speakers.. When i did i used both a cheap rca splitter which worked fine and also used the outputs to the other amp which worked fine. These pioneers have no rca outputs. So i would be forced to use a splitter or eq.. Which would be ok but its not working. Now these amps are both 2 channel bridgeable amps. So i have one sub on each amp, bridged. So technically i shouldbt need both channels of the rca on each amp right? One channel each should work? Or should i split the two channela and plug 2 into each amp.. But this doesnt work either. [/QUOTE]
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