danielnews
CarAudio.com Recruit
Hi all,
Newb here. I'm drawing up a diagram for a couple amps and a sub I was given. My amp wattage is not ideal but until I can get the amp I want I'd like to use what I have.
Only one of the amps I'm using has RCA outputs, which is the amp I am using to power the sub (AVIONIXX 1220). The other amp has speaker outs but I'll be using all 4 to power the 4 speakers. So basically I'm wondering the best way to chain them together. Or would splitting RCA be better? Would you:
1) Split the RCA from the head unit and run the separate RCAs to each amp, or
2) Run the RCA to the sub amp first to take advantage of the RCA output on this unit?
Is there any issue with running the signal through the sub amp first?
I'm attaching my wiring diagram so far. Please let me know if you have any suggestions. Any help is appreciated. Head unit only has one set of RCA's. Thanks!
Newb here. I'm drawing up a diagram for a couple amps and a sub I was given. My amp wattage is not ideal but until I can get the amp I want I'd like to use what I have.
Only one of the amps I'm using has RCA outputs, which is the amp I am using to power the sub (AVIONIXX 1220). The other amp has speaker outs but I'll be using all 4 to power the 4 speakers. So basically I'm wondering the best way to chain them together. Or would splitting RCA be better? Would you:
1) Split the RCA from the head unit and run the separate RCAs to each amp, or
2) Run the RCA to the sub amp first to take advantage of the RCA output on this unit?
Is there any issue with running the signal through the sub amp first?
I'm attaching my wiring diagram so far. Please let me know if you have any suggestions. Any help is appreciated. Head unit only has one set of RCA's. Thanks!