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Power Acoustik PTID-8960

MrScary66613,

Still a bit confused.

Our amp is a mono amp with only one speaker output (a + and - side) for a single speaker installation. This mono amp has two RCA ports on the input side, one marked + the other marked -, but there is only one output RCA wire from the head unit. How do we connect?

Your assistance has be greatly appreciated and any additional infor will be appreciated also.

THX

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You can Actually get a Single to Double RCA Splitter for this. I think that Wal-Mart Used to Carry them. If not, Any Stereo Install shop has these and will sell them to you. You Might Try Best Buy also. Their Car Audio Install Guys may have one to sell to you.

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