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<blockquote data-quote="dipitydoo" data-source="post: 3073963" data-attributes="member: 567383"><p>Your friend's Hu has one output and he has a 4 channel amp? Assuming this is the case, there are two ways to do this:</p><p></p><p>1. If you are splitting them at the HU's side, you would need a pair of 1 male to 2 female connectors. This is the more expensive method, since you would need two runs of rca cables from the HU to the amp.</p><p></p><p>2. The second, cheaper way is to run a single rca cable from the HU to the amp, then split them at the amp. In this instance, you would need a pair of 1 female to 2 male splitters.</p><p></p><p>Either way, make sure that each split pair goes to either the left or right channel. In other words, don't run a split pair into the L and R input channel on the amp. One split pair should go to both L channels and the other split pair should go to the R channels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dipitydoo, post: 3073963, member: 567383"] Your friend's Hu has one output and he has a 4 channel amp? Assuming this is the case, there are two ways to do this: 1. If you are splitting them at the HU's side, you would need a pair of 1 male to 2 female connectors. This is the more expensive method, since you would need two runs of rca cables from the HU to the amp. 2. The second, cheaper way is to run a single rca cable from the HU to the amp, then split them at the amp. In this instance, you would need a pair of 1 female to 2 male splitters. Either way, make sure that each split pair goes to either the left or right channel. In other words, don't run a split pair into the L and R input channel on the amp. One split pair should go to both L channels and the other split pair should go to the R channels. [/QUOTE]
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