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Need to know witch rca oiutput on the back of my boss bv9455 i need to hook to my amp

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Depending on the model, if there is a "subwoofer" pre out and yu want subs, use that one. If not and you want it for a sub amp, use the rears, leaving the frints open in case you ever want to hook up an amp for your mids and highs.

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