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my question is
is it possible to add something make the headunit be two CH output??since my headunit only have one CH out put.and i wanna to use this headunit to connect a 4 CH amp for a pair front speakers and one sub.
i dont know anything about sound system:(
thanks for help!
Riviera
23-03-2008, 06:20 PM
ok so youve got 2CH coming out of the unit
u could.... run that into x2 RCA splitters
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then run one side left and right to the sub amp
and the other side left and right to the front speakers amp
so it goes
one - 4Channel AMP
headunit ---> RCA leads ---> RCA splitters ---> 1 Left + 1 Right to Channel 1 - Front Speakers
headunit ---> RCA leads ---> RCA splitters ---> 1 Left + 1 Right to Channel 2 - Sub/Subs
two - 2Channel AMP's
headunit ---> RCA leads ---> RCA splitters ---> 1 Left + 1 Right - Front Speakers AMP
headunit ---> RCA leads ---> RCA splitters ---> 1 Left + 1 Right - Subwoofer Amp
Also the QL of the overall sound may drop but unless your entering some competitions i dont think it should
be a problem.
hope this solves your problem
i myself actually struck this problem when i got a set of splits for the front and said, stuff this im getting a new head unit
and wata ya know my mate that was helping me still had his eclipse unit CD3000 so i bought that off him lol
sub out
front out
rear out
civicVI
24-03-2008, 09:45 PM
where can i get that??
jay car??
ICACHA
26-03-2008, 08:32 AM
anywhere that sell rca's
I know strathfield sells sony ones and their own brand ones! = ] Sony ones are shielded... so.. helps any problems arising!
ICACHA
27-03-2008, 06:38 PM
why would there be any problems arising if who's installing it knows what they're doing?
Vinnie
27-03-2008, 07:36 PM
why would there be any problems arising if who's installing it knows what they're doing?
that depends if hes getting it installed at strathfield or not...
LOL as in.. if he's doing it at home or something.. well regardless.. use better cabling!
Riviera
27-03-2008, 08:12 PM
sorry yea
Strathfield A.K.A Brisbane Car Sound
WOW Sight and Sound
Northfield (definatly)
Jaycar - maybe (if not im sure they can make one lol)
Dicksmith
just to name a few
Riviera
27-03-2008, 08:15 PM
why would there be any problems arising if who's installing it knows what they're doing?
and he was also talking about the product being shielded
if it wasnt shielded it might cause a problem or something. i think he may have
been refferring to interference
yes no ok... who cares lol
ICACHA
28-03-2008, 01:38 PM
there is more to cables than you all know about, doesn't have to be shielded to reject noise...
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