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Help connecting a second sub to Jamos
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<blockquote data-quote="ryanblumenow" data-source="post: 804512" data-attributes="member: 14140"><p>Brilliant wanda, thanks. So that would mean getting a regular RCA y splitter, connected from the sub out (pre-amp) on the receiver, to a line in on each amp, which should effectively then enable both subs to run simultaneously? This would mean, if I understand correctly, that each sub would have one line-in utilized, with the other unused in each case. That seems like a simple solution, and I appreciate the insight.</p><p></p><p>As an aside, I have been wondering why the subs have 2 line-in connections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ryanblumenow, post: 804512, member: 14140"] Brilliant wanda, thanks. So that would mean getting a regular RCA y splitter, connected from the sub out (pre-amp) on the receiver, to a line in on each amp, which should effectively then enable both subs to run simultaneously? This would mean, if I understand correctly, that each sub would have one line-in utilized, with the other unused in each case. That seems like a simple solution, and I appreciate the insight. As an aside, I have been wondering why the subs have 2 line-in connections. [/QUOTE]
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