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<blockquote data-quote="Cabin_Pressure" data-source="post: 6991974" data-attributes="member: 605228"><p>You need to read the specs on the mono amp and see if the RCA outputs are full-range. If they are you will be ok. If not just use Y-splitters at the deck. Then use another set of splitters at the 6 channel amp. I would suggest a line driver or a pre-amp EQ with front/rear/sub outputs though. You will get some signal loss splitting up that much. Or simply Get a deck with 3 RCA outputs. They can be had cheap on here or off E-bay. I run a Kenwood Excelon in my Mastercraft with no problems, and NO it's not a marine deck. Got it new for $169/shipped off ebay.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps. good luck with the install.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cabin_Pressure, post: 6991974, member: 605228"] You need to read the specs on the mono amp and see if the RCA outputs are full-range. If they are you will be ok. If not just use Y-splitters at the deck. Then use another set of splitters at the 6 channel amp. I would suggest a line driver or a pre-amp EQ with front/rear/sub outputs though. You will get some signal loss splitting up that much. Or simply Get a deck with 3 RCA outputs. They can be had cheap on here or off E-bay. I run a Kenwood Excelon in my Mastercraft with no problems, and NO it's not a marine deck. Got it new for $169/shipped off ebay. Hope this helps. good luck with the install. [/QUOTE]
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