No, I didn't do the headphone jack because that would make everything go out to there, I was trying to use it to power a sub-woofer, so I used a Y-adapter off the sub-woofer out. I figure it maybe just doesn't create enough of a signal for the amplifier to, well, amplify, or something. On the amplifier, there are two 1/4" inputs, or music cable inputs, then 2 microphone cable inputs with no way to select between the two, so I'm guessing side A is bridged to side A inside anyway, so that doesn't matter. As far as output, there are 4 wire terminals, and the two in the center can be used as a bridge, or using two seperate channels. It runs each channel at 250w rms supposedly and there is a big ad saying "1000w" so I think 250 is a reasonable assumption. The instruction manual was written by an idiot, who had no idea what the product was.
So, I have an RCA going out from the SW jack, then to a single RCA/dual 1/4" adapter and then plugged into the amplifier, and I've tried bridge and unbridged, I'm assuming the SW out is just not providing a signal to it or something. Is this something I should use a PRe-Amp for or an Equalizer maybe before it reaches the amp? The amp is rather simple. Two control knobs and an "on" switch.