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what wires need ran for second amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="mikelaubach" data-source="post: 7344356" data-attributes="member: 632557"><p>I am presuming that you are using a 2-channel amp. If you are using a 4-channel amp, then you will need to run another set of RCAs so that you have all four channels going to the rear.</p><p></p><p>In 2-channel mode, you can run the RCA attached to the front or rear, and if the rear (where they are likely attached now), just change the setup from sub out to rear out (which will make it full range). Then run into the first amp, and connect the output of the first amp to the input of the second (sub) amp and set your frequencies on the separate amps. Set the head unit to only send out the rear ports (turn the fader all the way to rear), and you'll be good to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikelaubach, post: 7344356, member: 632557"] I am presuming that you are using a 2-channel amp. If you are using a 4-channel amp, then you will need to run another set of RCAs so that you have all four channels going to the rear. In 2-channel mode, you can run the RCA attached to the front or rear, and if the rear (where they are likely attached now), just change the setup from sub out to rear out (which will make it full range). Then run into the first amp, and connect the output of the first amp to the input of the second (sub) amp and set your frequencies on the separate amps. Set the head unit to only send out the rear ports (turn the fader all the way to rear), and you'll be good to go. [/QUOTE]
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