Question about Aux splitter

geolad

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So im wondering if i hook a subwoofer and another speaker up with seperate amps COMPLETELY SEPERATED POWERS, and then connect 2 rca to aux cables off of both of them, and then connect both auxs into a y splitter to combine them into one aux, would i for the most part not have that much of a delay? heres a reference to the aux splitter https://www.bestbuy.com/site/dynex-dual-mini-headphone-jack-adapter-black/9222307.p?skuId=9222307&ref=212&loc=1&ksid=2ea97bfc-19e3-43f4-8094-789354de3f64&ksprof_id=16&ksaffcode=pg252604&ksdevice=c&lsft=ref:212,loc:2&gclid=CjwKCAjw87PNBRBAEiwA0XAIr1TdGTtvCmBW--1AKtrvUvK7gwT_oJ6WSDg1B_2D6HcpQK41iUu3axoCp-cQAvD_BwE

 
the splitter you linked was a headphone splitter, but your proposed idea wouldnt cause much of a delay at all. Many amps have a rca flow-through that basically does the same thing. Do you already have the amplifiers or something? I ask because the inexorable question of "why not just buy one bigger amp as opposed to two smaller ones" WILL come up if the right people are paying attention to this thread.

 
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