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I'm planning on fitting 6 10" subs in my car (each at 4Ω) wired up to 3 2-channel amps (also each at 4Ω). My head unit only has 1 pair of RCA outlet.

So how on earth do I split the RCA and how do I wire this stuff up?

Where I come from we have a saying: Bass moet je niet horen, die moet je voelen.

It Means: You shouldn't hear bass, you should feel it.

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You have indeed exposed your newbieness. If you have to ask something like this then putting 6 10's in a car is probably not a good starting point.

Do you have the subs?

Do you have the amps?

If you're going to do something like that, you should probably invest in a head unit with an actual subwoofer channel.

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SPL: 143.7 Sealed | 153.4 Port Wars

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On my last build I had 4 12" subs hooked up to a 4-channel amp. Sounded great, felt even better! (I loved all the complaints from the neighbors.) That was in my last car. Now I have a smaller car with less build space. I think I got the wiring covered, just cracking my head about splitting the RCA...

Where I come from we have a saying: Bass moet je niet horen, die moet je voelen.

It Means: You shouldn't hear bass, you should feel it.

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You have indeed exposed your newbieness. If you have to ask something like this then putting 6 10's in a car is probably not a good starting point.

Do you have the subs?

Do you have the amps?

If you're going to do something like that, you should probably invest in a head unit with an actual subwoofer channel.

Subs and amps are on the way, HU is an old one I had lying around.

Finding a decent HU with a sub channel is pretty hard here in Belgium. I have to go to Germany half the time...

About using 10"... Yeah, I'm trying to make something that looks, sounds and feels great and I've never used 10" subs. I custom make cases for friends and i'm always trying new stuff.

Where I come from we have a saying: Bass moet je niet horen, die moet je voelen.

It Means: You shouldn't hear bass, you should feel it.

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Do the amps not have RCA in and out I assume?

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Do the amps not have RCA in and out I assume?

You, my friend, are fucking genius! yahoo.gifI totally forgot about the RCA outs. Problem solved! clapping.gif

Where I come from we have a saying: Bass moet je niet horen, die moet je voelen.

It Means: You shouldn't hear bass, you should feel it.

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You have indeed exposed your newbieness. If you have to ask something like this then putting 6 10's in a car is probably not a good starting point.

Do you have the subs?

Do you have the amps?

If you're going to do something like that, you should probably invest in a head unit with an actual subwoofer channel.

Subs and amps are on the way, HU is an old one I had lying around.

Finding a decent HU with a sub channel is pretty hard here in Belgium. I have to go to Germany half the time...

About using 10"... Yeah, I'm trying to make something that looks, sounds and feels great and I've never used 10" subs. I custom make cases for friends and i'm always trying new stuff.

Using a ten inch sub is not what I'm referring to. Why would you use 6 10 inch subs?

I'm surprised no one else has anything to say here...

| S-10 | 4.5^3 ft | 33Hz | SAE-1000D @ 1 Ohm | 2 SA-12s |

SPL: 143.7 Sealed | 153.4 Port Wars

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