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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8732878" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Dang, well that's how my stuff has acted. I was referring to if you only run one RCA cable from your head unit (not a pair). That makes my system quieter for sure. To restate, if you only have one RCA male connector plugged into one of your two amp RCA female inputs, it will be quieter. That's what I meant. I should've stated that more clearly. I literally had that happen to me when I installed my HT sub with the new bass knob, had one RCA fall out of the two and had it set that way, then plugged the second RCA in where it got pulled out and it was super loud, with how I only set it with one RCA. I've had this happen on sub amps too, sorry for not stating that correctly. By splitting RCA's, I meant you only run one RCA from the head unit to the amp, where there's only one male connector plugged in. That's what I viewed in my head with what he was explaining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8732878, member: 591582"] Dang, well that's how my stuff has acted. I was referring to if you only run one RCA cable from your head unit (not a pair). That makes my system quieter for sure. To restate, if you only have one RCA male connector plugged into one of your two amp RCA female inputs, it will be quieter. That's what I meant. I should've stated that more clearly. I literally had that happen to me when I installed my HT sub with the new bass knob, had one RCA fall out of the two and had it set that way, then plugged the second RCA in where it got pulled out and it was super loud, with how I only set it with one RCA. I've had this happen on sub amps too, sorry for not stating that correctly. By splitting RCA's, I meant you only run one RCA from the head unit to the amp, where there's only one male connector plugged in. That's what I viewed in my head with what he was explaining. [/QUOTE]
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