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<blockquote data-quote="BoomTaco64" data-source="post: 8240708" data-attributes="member: 659681"><p>understanding that strapping amps will raise the power at a higher impedance....probably not what he wants...gain matching two amps is pretty easy to do with a DMM...only takes a dmm, 50Hz tone, flat head screwdriver and about 2 minutes....if the subs are in a common chamber box then gain matching the amps is a must!!!</p><p></p><p>OP...to answer your actual question...I run two different rca cables for the amps and go into a single rca level control using y-adapters. I have seen too many outputs from amp go bad or just not work. choice is up to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoomTaco64, post: 8240708, member: 659681"] understanding that strapping amps will raise the power at a higher impedance....probably not what he wants...gain matching two amps is pretty easy to do with a DMM...only takes a dmm, 50Hz tone, flat head screwdriver and about 2 minutes....if the subs are in a common chamber box then gain matching the amps is a must!!! OP...to answer your actual question...I run two different rca cables for the amps and go into a single rca level control using y-adapters. I have seen too many outputs from amp go bad or just not work. choice is up to you. [/QUOTE]
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