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<blockquote data-quote="actlsub" data-source="post: 174106" data-attributes="member: 546272"><p>This might get confusing but see if u can follow. My car came with a stock sub in the rear. I wanted to use the signal line for this old sub for my new amp and sub. I found the line and cut it before it got to the stock amp. I had three lines, the remote, a positive line, and a negative line. The remote line i hooked up to the connector on the amp and thats fine. The high imput lines on my jbl amp were hard to connect. Therefore i had a single rca cable that i cut and spliced the high imput lines, positive and negative, to the separate wires of the single rca cable. Then i just plugged this single rca cable into the amp. However there are 4 imput lines for rca cables on the jbl amp. I know u can hook up two and run your sub witrh no problem, but i have mine with only one rca hooked up to it. Should i do something about this?? I have a feeling that this is not correct, however my sub does play with so far no apparent problems. Any ideas or suggestions???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="actlsub, post: 174106, member: 546272"] This might get confusing but see if u can follow. My car came with a stock sub in the rear. I wanted to use the signal line for this old sub for my new amp and sub. I found the line and cut it before it got to the stock amp. I had three lines, the remote, a positive line, and a negative line. The remote line i hooked up to the connector on the amp and thats fine. The high imput lines on my jbl amp were hard to connect. Therefore i had a single rca cable that i cut and spliced the high imput lines, positive and negative, to the separate wires of the single rca cable. Then i just plugged this single rca cable into the amp. However there are 4 imput lines for rca cables on the jbl amp. I know u can hook up two and run your sub witrh no problem, but i have mine with only one rca hooked up to it. Should i do something about this?? I have a feeling that this is not correct, however my sub does play with so far no apparent problems. Any ideas or suggestions??? [/QUOTE]
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