My Kenwood is equipped with a pair of non fading pre-outs. I believe they are for the mono amp. Should they be used or should I take the standard rca out to my 300/2 JL then from that to the 500/1 amp.
What is the major advantage of non-fading pre-outs |
well they don't fade so if you hook your subwoofer amp up to them then the bass is constant regardless of where your fader is set.
Same thing as a "subwoofer output" but usually no crossover and often no level control. |
you should be able to activate it as a sub pre-out in the stand by menu. whats the model# ?
[ August 31, 2004, 02:49 PM: Message edited by: noid_19 ] |
Run your sub amp off the non-fading RCA ouput. The non-fading output is meant for subwoofer amplifiers. I know my Kenwood deck has low pass crossover selections for its non fading output along with a level control. Very handy when listening to different music or when your girlfriend freaks out 'cause the music's too loud. ;)
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