nine.2 bridging question

darren700
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ok, here is my question. for my components i use two ed nine.2 amps.

each is bridged to 4ohms and each amp drives one side of my components. i have a standard rca cable running from the deck to the amps. one amp gets the red cable, the other gets the white. my question is, since there are two inputs on the amp, would it make any difference if i bought a splitter and spit both the red and the white into two rca's and plugged both white into one amp and both red into another amp? ie. would my gains not have to be so high? thanks

 
ur gains could be higher cuse ur HU has a lower preout voltage. It shouldn't matter if u split the RCAs, cuse if the amp is actually bridged then that means its only using 1 channel anyways. U dont need that 2nd RCA

 
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