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<blockquote data-quote="ChefJoe" data-source="post: 164732" data-attributes="member: 546209"><p>Well, remember, the voice coils really shouldn't have any "different" signals going to them. If your 4 ch amp has two gain settings, crossovers, it'll be touchy to get them right. You'll also have to split your RCA input signal so that it acts as two inputs that are exactly equal. It can be done, but it'll be a trick to do - probably not a great thing to do long-term.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChefJoe, post: 164732, member: 546209"] Well, remember, the voice coils really shouldn't have any "different" signals going to them. If your 4 ch amp has two gain settings, crossovers, it'll be touchy to get them right. You'll also have to split your RCA input signal so that it acts as two inputs that are exactly equal. It can be done, but it'll be a trick to do - probably not a great thing to do long-term. [/QUOTE]
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