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Using high level and low level(rca) at the same time
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<blockquote data-quote="dragon.breath" data-source="post: 8872855" data-attributes="member: 582656"><p>The headunit can use both rca and the speaker outputs at the same time. The amplifier needs to be one or the other. ( don’t connect both high levels and rca to the amplifier at the same time). As far as the crossover in the amplifier goes, the rear channels can play full range for a regular speaker. Or be used for subwoofers. </p><p></p><p>Personally I would run rcas to the amplifier. Disconnect the rear speaker from the amplifier and connect them directly to the rear channels of the headunit. Then bridge the rear amplifier channels for your subwoofer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragon.breath, post: 8872855, member: 582656"] The headunit can use both rca and the speaker outputs at the same time. The amplifier needs to be one or the other. ( don’t connect both high levels and rca to the amplifier at the same time). As far as the crossover in the amplifier goes, the rear channels can play full range for a regular speaker. Or be used for subwoofers. Personally I would run rcas to the amplifier. Disconnect the rear speaker from the amplifier and connect them directly to the rear channels of the headunit. Then bridge the rear amplifier channels for your subwoofer. [/QUOTE]
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