Gold Member Username: JoebruceTC Sounds/DLS Post Number: 3283 Registered: May-04 | How would I go about hooking up 2 amps to my 1 sub? I was thinking about getting another JBL amp and hooking each amp to each coil on my sub. They are not strappable so can this even be done? My main concern would be the gain and other settings. Im guessing they would have to be iditical. Also what about the RCAs? I only have one RCA output on my HU lol. |
Silver Member Username: MmaudioconceptsKY USA Post Number: 750 Registered: Jan-07 | the rca signal can be split. or you could use rca output on one amp to go into the input of the other. the settings would ideally need to be identical. but you could use an external crossover before the amplifiers to adjust SSF,LPF, etc and then cut the LPF on the amps wide open and SSF all the way down. i think you get the idea. |
Gold Member Username: JoebruceTC Sounds/DLS Post Number: 3284 Registered: May-04 | So if I got 2 of these http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetail.cfm?prodID=KARSS1F2M would I just plug each RCA in to each end of these? Like take one RCA and plug it in to get 2 RCAs going to one amp and then plug the other RCA in to the other one and go to the other amp? |
Gold Member Username: JoebruceTC Sounds/DLS Post Number: 3285 Registered: May-04 | And is this not really reccomended or will it be OK to do this? |
Platinum Member Username: Nd4spd18Philadelphia, PA Post Number: 11734 Registered: Jul-06 | It is not recommended. If you do it you have to be absolutely sure to set the gains exactly the same with a DMM. |
Silver Member Username: MmaudioconceptsKY USA Post Number: 751 Registered: Jan-07 | it is ok to do this but, when you pslit the signal you also split the signal strength. you may look into using a line driver before the signal split. |
Platinum Member Username: InsearchofbassPost Number: 16615 Registered: Jun-04 | the loss in signal strength wouldnt be worth it to me |