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RCA Splitter/Subwoofer/Stereo Help?
Okay so i have a stereo, A sony Explode with the standard red and white RCA output on the back of it. I have a subwoofer hooked up to that. I want another subwoofer but theres no room to plug it in since theres only room for one. I have recently heard about RCA Splitters. Is there a way that i could plug the spiltters into the red one and the white one so i now i have 2 red and 2 white so i can pl/ay 2 subwoofers?, i dont get how these work , if someone could explain i would appreciate it thanks.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
this http://www.buy.com/prod/ultralink-rca-y-adapter/q/... or this http://www.partsguysusa.com/m5_view_item.html?m5:i... depends on how you want it set up, I would just run the first linked splitter into one of the amps then run your next pair of RCA's off that
- 1 decade ago
you can use the rca splitter if you have 2 amps if you only have 1 amp you wont be able to hook the rca cable directley into the woofer. if your amp is powerful eneough you can hook 2 subs in 1 amp by either hooking the other wires into the amp exactley as the wires already in amp or you can also just split off from 1 sub to the other... remember kep your positive positive and your negative negative
Source(s): profesional aftermarket audio instalation