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hello, SMD Members

i got a question about the RCA cables

im confused on which rcas i have to connect to my amps, i know this might sound noob but this is the first time im connecting more them 2 amps

i made a schematic of how it looks because describing it will be confusing and boring

Schematic.jpg

thanks for the help

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That is one confusing picture! How many speakers are you putting on each door? 2 speakers on each door and 1 sub on each door for the front? Then the 2 subs in the back?

like this

JeepSpeaekers.jpg

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you run the rca's from the HU to the DR amp input. Then run rca's from the DR amp output to the Warhorse input i believe, someonw correct me if im wrong.

1999 Monte Carlo

Sony CDX-GT34w

2 Alpine Type R 12"s in 4 cubes tuned to 35hz

American Bass VFL 80.1 amp @ 1 ohm (probably doing between 1000 and 1300rms)

Stock alt, Stock batt, Big 3 Upgrade

Boston s55- 5 1/4s (doors)

Boston s95- 6x9s (rear deck)

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you run the rca's from the HU to the DR amp input. Then run rca's from the DR amp output to the Warhorse input i believe, someonw correct me if im wrong.

That would work perfect if the amp has an output, im not too sure if it does or not.

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never seen an amp without outputs

1999 Monte Carlo

Sony CDX-GT34w

2 Alpine Type R 12"s in 4 cubes tuned to 35hz

American Bass VFL 80.1 amp @ 1 ohm (probably doing between 1000 and 1300rms)

Stock alt, Stock batt, Big 3 Upgrade

Boston s55- 5 1/4s (doors)

Boston s95- 6x9s (rear deck)

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