Subwoofer to headunit, single RCA?

nstillmatic
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I'm looking for new RCAs to connect my subs amp to my headunit, and I can't help but notice that those labeled as "subwoofer cables" are just a single RCA. Is it logical to just connect with only one? I have a Pioneer AVH-P4200DVD and a Sundown SAX-1200D (mono), both have a left and right for subwoofer in/out -- so why should a subwoofer cable only have a single wire? Which is the best way to do it, just connect one cable from left to left or should I get a 2 channel one to use both?

 
x2 on the home audio, your input signal will not be as strong would be my guess, why not just run two like everyone else? Some of my older amps suggest only running one rca if bridged or mono or whatever, but from my experience, one rca will not be as loud.

 
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