Is this what I need to complete install?

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speaker to rca converter, there are 100's out there (all it does is converts the speaker wire outputs into rca's) i'd prob look at one that you can adjust the pwr to each side, also prob look at a 4 channel one so you can still fade front and rear

 

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why not just use some rca splitters?

 
I Thought I had to reduce the power from the H/U speaker wire to the AMP that is what I am asking I guess- and a reg splitter ( without the converter) would just put me in the same spot - right?

 

---------- Post added at 06:39 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:39 AM ----------

 

I have NO speakers running directly to the H/U

 
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