I am running two sub amps, and the headunit has one set of sub pre-outs. I have used the y-connectors to split the rac's...but it's not as loud as when I had only one amp? What can I check? Or does anyone has a correct way of spliting the rca's?
unless your amp has a pass through splitting is your only option. add a line amp in between to up the voltage on your rca's
are buy a better quality of RCA's. There shouldnt be any signal lose through good RCA's.
tell me more about the line amp
honestly i dont know much i jsut know that it ups the voltage of the rca's. sorry i cant be more help
El Fuego ( the grounded one ) wrote:are buy a better quality of RCA's. There shouldnt be any signal lose through good RCA's.
thats not true. you still have to split the amount of signal between the two amps thus making it smaller
So splitting the signal make the signal weaker? What effect does that have on bass out put?
what amps do you have?
Most decent amps have an input and an output for the signal, letting you go from one amp to the next.
If yours does not, i'd suggest getting a crossover of sorts that has more then one output.
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Im running 2 alpine MRp-M350's and they're both for my subs. (one amp per sub) The problem Im having is that its not as loud as when I had only one sub...The subs are not out of phase, I double checked the sub wiring. Myr prob is with the RCA cables.
like i said already, check if the amp has rca outputs on it. otherwise, get a crossover or something that has more then one preout on it.
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