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So far daisy chaining amps seems to be too difficult for anybody to figure out. Thanks for your personal feelings about my shit, but, I am looking for technical advice not shots from the peanut gallery.

I'm an amp tech. It's not too hard to figure out, you just can't do it. Can you daisy chain your toaster to your dryer to make your clothes dry faster? No. Can you daisy chain non-class D non-monoblocks together? No.

I could get all technical about why increasing the voltage across the load beyond what a single amp is capable of is a really bad idea, would you like me to or can I just leave it at that?

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So far daisy chaining amps seems to be too difficult for anybody to figure out. Thanks for your personal feelings about my shit, but, I am looking for technical advice not shots from the peanut gallery.

if you dont think Boon can give you technical advice and you dont believe him and you want a "serious" answer, you might as well leave the site. he's one of the smartest amp gurus on the site so you either listen to him or try whatever your trying to do and blow your shit up

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I'm an amp tech. It's not too hard to figure out, you just can't do it. Can you daisy chain your toaster to your dryer to make your clothes dry faster? No. Can you daisy chain non-class D non-monoblocks together? No.

I could get all technical about why increasing the voltage across the load beyond what a single amp is capable of is a really bad idea, would you like me to or can I just leave it at that?

Yes, please do get technical because just giving me general comparisons is not helping me make my decisions. The reason why I ask is because the Vibe 420 has 2 inputs and 2 outputs. The description says it is able to be daisy chained. That's why I am asking.

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So far daisy chaining amps seems to be too difficult for anybody to figure out. Thanks for your personal feelings about my shit, but, I am looking for technical advice not shots from the peanut gallery.

Dude, you don't think anyone here knows what they are talking about and get angry because you are throwing out some audio terminology that describes procedures that no one has any clue as to what you are saying, yet you "need" to keep the magic cap because you think it saves your electrical? :unsure: Maybe you need to chill and be a little more polite on your intent. Angry people don't get too far, as far as advice goes... :rolleyes:

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If you read your manual , I think it would say that you need the same amp to be used as a daisy chain system...

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Yes, please do get technical because just giving me general comparisons is not helping me make my decisions. The reason why I ask is because the Vibe 420 has 2 inputs and 2 outputs. The description says it is able to be daisy chained. That's why I am asking.

dude the 2 "output" rca jacks are for sending the signal to another amp. this is used for headunits that have 1 set of preouts and you want to hook up multiple amps.

honestly dude, i think i speak for all of us right here. you came on this forum to ask questions and to learn how to do things. if you dont believe anything we're trying to tell you (which is 99% true) then do us all a favor and...

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yuo really dont seem to grasp the simple concept but yet you want boon to spend time giving you a technical description?

Here's my peanut gallery advice. Sell all of it. Make a profit. You won't be able to once you set it on fire.

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So far daisy chaining amps seems to be too difficult for anybody to figure out. Thanks for your personal feelings about my shit, but, I am looking for technical advice not shots from the peanut gallery.

Really? you seem to be the one that doesnt know. Remember who came to who for help.

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1.Lanzar = fail

2. Thread should be locked and response should be left my ADMIN stating reason.

3. profit

IDK where kids think that because an amp states a RMS power rating that somehow they think they can double or triple the power by BRIDGING or CHAINING economy amps together. Instead of just buying one big amp to power their subs doing it right from square 1.

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