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Tried to search for my answer and got lost reading all the great work that everyone is doing with their car audio. Some really great idea going on.

What I would like to know is how people are hooking up amps to there premium icc units? I just had the the mod done by ASL and had the rca's installed.

I would like to run the front and rear speakers, as well as a sub off amps. Just want to know how people have gone about doing this with only 2 pairs of rca's.

Also what combinations people are running with this type of setup.

Cheers

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split the rear outputs to both rear amp and mono/sub amp

quadie

I was thinking along the same lines, using a Y connector, but was thinking of splitting the front rca to power front/rear and using the rear rca for the sub. Obviously you have it setup using the rear for rear/sub. You find that the best way to go?

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  xr6bt1 said:
quadie

I was thinking along the same lines, using a Y connector, but was thinking of splitting the front rca to power front/rear and using the rear rca for the sub. Obviously you have it setup using the rear for rear/sub. You find that the best way to go?

get a monoblock with remote level if u are wanting control over the subs and feed the 4 ch FR,FL,RR,RL and spilt rhe RR,RL with y - connectors to monoblock inputs

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