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2 channels to 4 channels
hi, i seen some 2 channel to 1 channel y connectors at walmart but not any
1 channels to 2 channels my amp has four channel high level inputs right well my head unit just has 2 channel rca outputs and it shows the speakers as four channels right so in order to use all four channels of the speakers it seems i need to put two more channel of rca cables in however i just have two channels from the headunit |
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2 channels to 4 channels
Your question is a bit confusing. What amp (make/model) is it and what
HU (make/model) do you have? That should help clear things up considerably. Brandonb Spockie wrote: hi, i seen some 2 channel to 1 channel y connectors at walmart but not any 1 channels to 2 channels my amp has four channel high level inputs right well my head unit just has 2 channel rca outputs and it shows the speakers as four channels right so in order to use all four channels of the speakers it seems i need to put two more channel of rca cables in however i just have two channels from the headunit |
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2 channels to 4 channels
Brandon Buckner wrote in
: Your question is a bit confusing. What amp (make/model) is it and what HU (make/model) do you have? That should help clear things up considerably. it is a boss 350 choas it has four channels, four rca inputs my hu is a jvc g400 or something it has two rca outputs y cables go from 2 rca (female) to 1 rca (male) that would mean i need four 10 feet rca cables and two y cables i rather get a y cable that is 1 rca (male) to 2 rca(female) so i can just use two rca cables and make that four at the amp |
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2 channels to 4 channels
here is the deal more simplified
i have a two channel head unit i want to connect to four channel amp to do this with walmart stuff i need to use four rca cable and two y cable (do the split at the head unit) i want to just use two rca cables and two y cables (do the split at the amp) |
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2 channels to 4 channels
You will need 2 y-adaptors... each with one female to two males... then you
will be able to use all four inputs on your amp. So it seems Wal-Mart has exactly what you need. "Spockie" wrote in message ... here is the deal more simplified i have a two channel head unit i want to connect to four channel amp to do this with walmart stuff i need to use four rca cable and two y cable (do the split at the head unit) i want to just use two rca cables and two y cables (do the split at the amp) |
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2 channels to 4 channels
"zoostation1965" wrote in
news:vO2mc.35104$0H1.2953681@attbi_s54: You will need 2 y-adaptors... each with one female to two males... then you will be able to use all four inputs on your amp. So it seems Wal-Mart has exactly what you need. na , if i remember correctly, walmart has one male to two females which would split at the head unit not amp and that would cost me more rca cables than the setup i want |
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2 channels to 4 channels
Try another place. Like Radio Shack, Best Buy, Circuit City, etc. I've
bought several at Radio Shack before. If all else fails you still have a couple options to fall back on. One is to run the high level inputs directly into the amp. Another is to get a Low Level Converter and put the rears to it and then run RCAs from it to the amp. Both of those will still give you use of the fade control at the HU whereas the y-splitters will not. Brandonb Spockie wrote: "zoostation1965" wrote in news:vO2mc.35104$0H1.2953681@attbi_s54: You will need 2 y-adaptors... each with one female to two males... then you will be able to use all four inputs on your amp. So it seems Wal-Mart has exactly what you need. na , if i remember correctly, walmart has one male to two females which would split at the head unit not amp and that would cost me more rca cables than the setup i want |
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