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<blockquote data-quote="jatyro91" data-source="post: 8386793" data-attributes="member: 665884"><p>Alright, so do I just add another 4g to my battery? Or am I better off getting a 4g in 4gx2 out distribution block? Or should I go 0/1G to 4g x2?</p><p></p><p>I was checking out the amp you suggested. It'll be my first 4 channel amp, and i was a bit confused by all the settings on it. First question would be about the RCA plugs. I'd just use two? One in input, one in output for each channel? So I'd use like...channel one for the fronts, channel 4 for the back?</p><p></p><p>Then, the four knobs for each bridged channel I'd have no idea what to set those to.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for all your help. I know I turned a simple answer into a million more questions but it made more sense to keep asking here than new threads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jatyro91, post: 8386793, member: 665884"] Alright, so do I just add another 4g to my battery? Or am I better off getting a 4g in 4gx2 out distribution block? Or should I go 0/1G to 4g x2? I was checking out the amp you suggested. It'll be my first 4 channel amp, and i was a bit confused by all the settings on it. First question would be about the RCA plugs. I'd just use two? One in input, one in output for each channel? So I'd use like...channel one for the fronts, channel 4 for the back? Then, the four knobs for each bridged channel I'd have no idea what to set those to. Thanks again for all your help. I know I turned a simple answer into a million more questions but it made more sense to keep asking here than new threads. [/QUOTE]
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