Audio processor wiring.
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Audio processor wiring.
Hey there. I apologize in advance if this has been covered.
So what I have is a px-1 pro connect, a pioneer deh-s31bt head unit, 2 sets of components, ( both sets in front). 2 rf p3 12s, a Rockville 10in k9, a 4 channel amp, and 2 mono block amps.
This is all in or in the process of going into a 13 ram. I removed rear seat. I'm thinking of adding a couple 8s for a bit more of that good ol midbass we love so much.
My question(s): The h/u has one set of rca outs. I can switch between rear/rear, rear/sub, and sub/sub. The processor has one set of rca inputs. Am I safe to assume that set to rear/rear and plugged into the processor, I will have the same signal as front speaker output? Or would wiring speaker to rca to the front speaker wires and then to processor be the way to go?
I really don't want to wire any speaker directly to the h/u. All filters would be off at the h/u. If there are any suggestions of a different way to do this I am all ears and appreciate the feedback.
So what I have is a px-1 pro connect, a pioneer deh-s31bt head unit, 2 sets of components, ( both sets in front). 2 rf p3 12s, a Rockville 10in k9, a 4 channel amp, and 2 mono block amps.
This is all in or in the process of going into a 13 ram. I removed rear seat. I'm thinking of adding a couple 8s for a bit more of that good ol midbass we love so much.
My question(s): The h/u has one set of rca outs. I can switch between rear/rear, rear/sub, and sub/sub. The processor has one set of rca inputs. Am I safe to assume that set to rear/rear and plugged into the processor, I will have the same signal as front speaker output? Or would wiring speaker to rca to the front speaker wires and then to processor be the way to go?
I really don't want to wire any speaker directly to the h/u. All filters would be off at the h/u. If there are any suggestions of a different way to do this I am all ears and appreciate the feedback.
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