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Problem when daisy-chaining amps
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<blockquote data-quote="twsnnva" data-source="post: 8333269" data-attributes="member: 663855"><p>Hello Brian,</p><p></p><p>Yes, everything works fine individually. They also worked fine individually when connected to the LOC. I can have everything connected (except the RCAs disconnected from the 2nd amp) and playing fine. When I connect one of the RCA to the second amp, the level drops. When I connect the other, it drops even more. The audio also becomes distorted. I've tried changing the order of the amps and doing the same test, with the same results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twsnnva, post: 8333269, member: 663855"] Hello Brian, Yes, everything works fine individually. They also worked fine individually when connected to the LOC. I can have everything connected (except the RCAs disconnected from the 2nd amp) and playing fine. When I connect one of the RCA to the second amp, the level drops. When I connect the other, it drops even more. The audio also becomes distorted. I've tried changing the order of the amps and doing the same test, with the same results. [/QUOTE]
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