Deutscher
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Hi guys,
Just wondering if someone could tell me why I would need a splitter in my car audio? I'm looking at purchasing Rockford Fosgate RFK4X 4 Gauge Amplifier Wiring Kit with RCA. But when I called Alberts they told me they don't sell kits and just cables and said I needed a splitter.
The amp I want to hook up to my deck is a MB Quart Discuss 480. I'll be bridging the channels to make it a 2 channel to power the Alpine Type R components (110rms @ 4ohm) (bit overpower but the 480 (320x2 @ 4ohm) was cheaper than say the 450 (200x2 @ 4ohm)).
I thought a splitter would be used if I had 1 RCA output from deck and I wanted to power 2 Amps with the 1 output. But the deck has 3 outputs so I can use different outputs so I wouldn't need a splitter ye? Is that what the splitter is?
Alberts quoted me $120 for their "kit" which includes 4 gauge, rca's fuse, splitter, (not sure on speaker cable). The rockford will cost me $200.
Just wondering if someone could tell me why I would need a splitter in my car audio? I'm looking at purchasing Rockford Fosgate RFK4X 4 Gauge Amplifier Wiring Kit with RCA. But when I called Alberts they told me they don't sell kits and just cables and said I needed a splitter.
The amp I want to hook up to my deck is a MB Quart Discuss 480. I'll be bridging the channels to make it a 2 channel to power the Alpine Type R components (110rms @ 4ohm) (bit overpower but the 480 (320x2 @ 4ohm) was cheaper than say the 450 (200x2 @ 4ohm)).
I thought a splitter would be used if I had 1 RCA output from deck and I wanted to power 2 Amps with the 1 output. But the deck has 3 outputs so I can use different outputs so I wouldn't need a splitter ye? Is that what the splitter is?
Alberts quoted me $120 for their "kit" which includes 4 gauge, rca's fuse, splitter, (not sure on speaker cable). The rockford will cost me $200.