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gmc92sierra 
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Posted: January 17, 2005 at 5:40 PM / IP Logged  

I'm connecting two amps but it says: 1st RCA from amp1 - input from 1st amp to 2nd amp output then input from 1st amp to radio.  The drawing will tell the story.  Is this right?                    I'll be connecting a sub on the 2nd amp and component speakers on the first.

First amp                                                                                   Component speakers

 --------------------| input   (RCA) to radio                                

 --------------------| output (RCA) to other amp

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 --------------------| input (RCA)                                                     A Subwoofer

 --------------------| output (RCA) to nothing

  2nd amp

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Posted: January 17, 2005 at 5:55 PM / IP Logged  

"input from 1st amp to 2nd amp output "  You mean to reverse the input/output in that remark...

Yes.  The output is full range no matter whether you have a high pass filter used on the amp.  The 2nd amp will get the full range signal, then you can filter it to the sub using the low pass filter.

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Yes, thanks.  Then I will follow the illustration pictured in the manual.  I wasn't too sure.  Oh, I've read.......don't run rca's and power cable together.   Can you run both cables if the rca's are covered?  The rca's are long, should I buy a shorter rca to connect both amps?  What I'm doing right now is using the long one but looping it, like a rope that is being put away.  Is that safe?   Thank you for your help.

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Posted: January 17, 2005 at 7:56 PM / IP Logged  
A short (6" to a foot) RCA makes a neater install, costs less, and is less prone to damage.  Do NOT run the signal wires along with the power wire, no matter what.  Maintain at least a 2 foot distance when running parallel to each other.
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Damn........Now I have to take it out and start over.  I had put the cover on the rca's next to the power wires.   Thanks again you save me a whole mess of asprins for headaches.  I guess I will be running the power wires on the left side and the rca's and the right side of the truck.   I guess a shorter rca would be neater install.  I'll buy it tomorrow.  Thanks.
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Posted: January 17, 2005 at 8:54 PM / IP Logged  
Good deal.  Enjoy your tunes!

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