Daisy chain amp rca's
Daisy chain amp rca's
Hello gurus
Currently I have a set of front speakers running off a 2 channel amp and now I am adding subs and another amp
My question is what does daisy chaining the rca's do? How would that work if the front rca's are being tapped into (line converter) through the front speaker signals. I don't think that if I daisy chained rca's off of that my sub would have the correct signal / fade would it???
The new amp will have its own remote, power, and ground. Was just thinking I could get away with not having to run a new RCA to the radio and tapping into the rear speaker wires for a signal.
Let me know what u guys think. And as always thank you for the help.
Currently I have a set of front speakers running off a 2 channel amp and now I am adding subs and another amp
My question is what does daisy chaining the rca's do? How would that work if the front rca's are being tapped into (line converter) through the front speaker signals. I don't think that if I daisy chained rca's off of that my sub would have the correct signal / fade would it???
The new amp will have its own remote, power, and ground. Was just thinking I could get away with not having to run a new RCA to the radio and tapping into the rear speaker wires for a signal.
Let me know what u guys think. And as always thank you for the help.
If your first amp has pre amp outs on it, then just hook your second amp into those and your inputs are done. That is what I did. I ran the line levelers into my 4 channel amp that ran all 4 door speaks, and then used the pre amp out on that amp to go to the sub amp and it worked good. This setup has been in this truck for 100,000 miles and I have never had even a pop out of this system. Has been bullet proof.
I have an alpine 4 channel amp. Its pretty old. and an infinity sub and amp.
I have an alpine 4 channel amp. Its pretty old. and an infinity sub and amp.


