It is possible to split the signal with a simple Y-splitter from Radio Shack and deliver the same signal (with some attenuation due to the split) to two amp channels. This is routinely done by people running two subwoofers, for example. As with many things in life, while it can be done it is not necessarily recommended. I doubt that there would be a real sonic benefit to this without at least some processing (such as that provided by the RX-Z9).

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