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<blockquote data-quote="phemps" data-source="post: 8131748" data-attributes="member: 610170"><p>two channels are each controlled separately so you need a set of rcas for both amp1 and amp2 if your using all 4 channels of the this amp. You could use the splitter as mentioned or run 2 sets from your head unit, one being for front chs and the other set for the rear chs in order to keep fader balance controls</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phemps, post: 8131748, member: 610170"] two channels are each controlled separately so you need a set of rcas for both amp1 and amp2 if your using all 4 channels of the this amp. You could use the splitter as mentioned or run 2 sets from your head unit, one being for front chs and the other set for the rear chs in order to keep fader balance controls [/QUOTE]
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