RCA for Bridged Amplifier Help

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Hey everyone,

I have a friend that just got a new (to him) 2 door truck. He bought a new Kenwood Head unit, a nice pair of components, a 5 channel amplifier, and a sub. We bridged the amp to power the components, but my question is, how are the RCA's suppose to be hooked up? We have been told by some you only need 2 and others you need all 4. His AMP is Kenwood X801-5 and shows how to hook up the speaker wire bridged, but says nothing about hooking up the RCA outputs.

Thank you all in advance for the help!!!!

 
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