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Phase should stay the same.. I don't recall ever switching phase on other strapped amps.

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Hey There, just wanted to ask something about the 40.1 when your running Dual amps there is a single RCA connection to go from master to slave right AND there is an output from the master for an additional amplifiers right. Lets say I got 2x 40.1 and I also have a 2x 20.1 can I master and slave the 20.1's and connect them( or one of them?) to the output on the master of the 40.1? so it be 2x 40.1+ 20.1(or two of them?) if it can be done can you guys link me a digram or something?

OMEGA

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Hey There, just wanted to ask something about the 40.1 when your running Dual amps there is a single RCA connection to go from master to slave right AND there is an output from the master for an additional amplifiers right. Lets say I got 2x 40.1 and I also have a 2x 20.1 can I master and slave the 20.1's and connect them( or one of them?) to the output on the master of the 40.1? so it be 2x 40.1+ 20.1(or two of them?) if it can be done can you guys link me a digram or something?

OMEGA

Thanks

1. You plug into the Master amp with your RCA's from the headunit.

2. Come out of the single RCA from Master to the Slave unit, flips the swtiches on each unit.

3. Connect the negitive speakers lead from each amp together.

4. Use the positive from the master as postive lead, use postive from slave as negitive.

5. Wang hard! :)

P.S You can only connect 2 40.1's or 2 20.1's together, you can't mix and match them.

Thanks,

Nick

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