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<blockquote data-quote="audioarsonal" data-source="post: 4225448" data-attributes="member: 576393"><p>Bi-amp means running one pair of highs in a stereo mode on one channel while also running a woofer bridged off of the same channel.</p><p></p><p>But by doing this you will lose fad capibility.The "y"s come into play to split the front left and right channel and make them both have 2 sets of RCA's.You would then run both left rca's to channel 1 and 2 and you woud run the right rca's to channel 3 and 4.</p><p></p><p>As I said eariler you will lose front to rear fad without adding another amp and hooking it up to the rear output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioarsonal, post: 4225448, member: 576393"] Bi-amp means running one pair of highs in a stereo mode on one channel while also running a woofer bridged off of the same channel. But by doing this you will lose fad capibility.The "y"s come into play to split the front left and right channel and make them both have 2 sets of RCA's.You would then run both left rca's to channel 1 and 2 and you woud run the right rca's to channel 3 and 4. As I said eariler you will lose front to rear fad without adding another amp and hooking it up to the rear output. [/QUOTE]
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