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<blockquote data-quote="RandomBeat" data-source="post: 8304664" data-attributes="member: 662616"><p>The only way to independentatly adjust the sub output, without it adjusting or rear speakers also, is to run the rca that is currently going into the rear channels oft the amp directly to the input on your new mono amp.</p><p></p><p>To retain the rear speakers working, u will need to either split the front channel rca with a y splitter, one female to 2 male x 2, or check or amp to see if it has a switch or button that allows for 4 channel operation off of 2 channel input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandomBeat, post: 8304664, member: 662616"] The only way to independentatly adjust the sub output, without it adjusting or rear speakers also, is to run the rca that is currently going into the rear channels oft the amp directly to the input on your new mono amp. To retain the rear speakers working, u will need to either split the front channel rca with a y splitter, one female to 2 male x 2, or check or amp to see if it has a switch or button that allows for 4 channel operation off of 2 channel input. [/QUOTE]
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