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<blockquote data-quote="ravendarat" data-source="post: 1969099" data-attributes="member: 568925"><p>Not to nitpick here, but the head unit has outputs and the amp rca's that you need to be concerned with are labeled inputs not outputs. Now anyways, if it was me, I wouldnt worry about using a y cable behind the deck but I would be tempted to go out and get a y cable to use at the amp. Then I would try both ways, with the y cable and without and see if there is a difference. Amps are funny things when they are mono channel, sometimes using both RCA's wont make a difference and sometimes it does, but you definatly dont need one behind the deck because as was already said, its a mono signal. It also doesnt matter which one you use behind the deck, left or right they are carrying the same signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ravendarat, post: 1969099, member: 568925"] Not to nitpick here, but the head unit has outputs and the amp rca's that you need to be concerned with are labeled inputs not outputs. Now anyways, if it was me, I wouldnt worry about using a y cable behind the deck but I would be tempted to go out and get a y cable to use at the amp. Then I would try both ways, with the y cable and without and see if there is a difference. Amps are funny things when they are mono channel, sometimes using both RCA's wont make a difference and sometimes it does, but you definatly dont need one behind the deck because as was already said, its a mono signal. It also doesnt matter which one you use behind the deck, left or right they are carrying the same signal. [/QUOTE]
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