So I'm new to the 4ch amps had many mono amps in the past. So I decided I wanted to build an all around better system for my car.
So my question is my headunit has 1 set of front rca inputs and 1 set of Rear rca inputs. Sucks I know!!!
Now my rp-75.4ab is a 4ch amp that is bridgeable so what I'm thinking is run 2 sets of rca cables to the 4ch amp. Then jump what will be the rear 3&4ch to my rp-350.1d to power my Ix-10 4ohm sub.
Now in concept it sounded easy but now I'm curious to know if I split ch3&4 with a y connector would I be able to connect (-) to 3 and (+) to 4 or would I also need to put y connectors on the mono amp and just connect both y connectors together?
So my question is my headunit has 1 set of front rca inputs and 1 set of Rear rca inputs. Sucks I know!!!
Now my rp-75.4ab is a 4ch amp that is bridgeable so what I'm thinking is run 2 sets of rca cables to the 4ch amp. Then jump what will be the rear 3&4ch to my rp-350.1d to power my Ix-10 4ohm sub.
Now in concept it sounded easy but now I'm curious to know if I split ch3&4 with a y connector would I be able to connect (-) to 3 and (+) to 4 or would I also need to put y connectors on the mono amp and just connect both y connectors together?
Unless you need the front/rear fader for the highs, split the front channels for the 4-channel amp and use the rear channels for the bass amp.
Yea I plan to run with a fade still I have tx35in dash tx65 in doors and tx69 in the rear but also the reason I got a mono for the sub. I'll just run rca from deck to the rp-75.4ab and a line out from my rear speakers to run my rca for the sub signal to the rp-350.1d